The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 30, 1918, Page 3

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m4 | : Student Army Is THREE MORE Being Mobilized . 7 DAYS ONLY The University of Washin jopened Saturday with a larg He rode hard and shot dent body than ever before, the jority constituting the men enrolled straight; to him womanhood in the students’ army training ce Men of the September 12 registro was Sacred, and he backed tion, possessing certificates of ation from accredited high seh are urged to enroll for the arm onor with g, blac | navy section of the Universit 1] RIDERS OF THE } PURPLE SAGE SEVEN BIG ACTS GREATER COLISEUM Starring WILLIA FAR fi U M 30 Marius Artists Brambilla, 30 Conductor. From Zane Grey's Famous Novel Admission 25c Children 10¢ SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA Washington students’ army tral corps immediately, Induction their draft boards will follow. In sive th nonth courses prepara to officers’ school training constitute the schedule ne barracks at the campus are progressing idly, and will be ready for occup: soon, Meanwhile, Clark and I halls have been taken over for s\ ing quarters for the students 4 number of fraternity houses been commandeered. Se larger houses will be converted eating places. THS WOMAN SWED FROM IN OPERATI | | | | | under construc Black River E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compe cannot of it. be up from bed, and I had the doctors in An operation, but Lydia E. ham’'s Vegetable Compound c' me so I did not need the operat about it"—Mrs, A. W. Black River Falls, W It is just such experiences as of Mrs, Binzer that has made famous root and herb remed | household word from ocean to \.\. 1 7 ocean. Any woman who suffers 0°" f from inflammation, ulceration, d placements, backache irregularities or “the blu Lydia BE. Pinkham Medicine | Lynn, Mass. We will win this war— Nothing else really matters until we do! The Flavor Lasts while | ‘al of the | By taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, One | of Thousands of Such Cases. Falls, Wis.—"As Lydia saved me from! an operation, enough in praise} tenting the I suffered | Western Washineton from organic troubles and my side hurt me 80} I could hardly! wy, unable to do mY! One o! housework Claire and they wanted me to have Pink- and I am telling all my friends ie p. m. * shoulk not rest until she has given it a trial, and for special advice write | ton m adu- | | Degree ceremonies in which the | first, second and third degr y or mplified to 60 candid: ve y of held Sunday, under the auspices of | |the Seattle Council, Knights of Col | umbus, in the club hail. W. H. Sutton, officer of Canadian club, and vice president of the Over as club, will for Victoria jw vere he will enter traint with ols, ning thru ton, | ory tion| the Canadian forces for overseas rap- | duty ancy| Cramer Thomas, son of Mr. and ewis |) r Prospect , former Queen Anne high school ind University of Washington boy, has been promoted to a major in the | infantry, He will report to 96th into} division at Camp Woodworth, 8. C. have He is 23 years of age. Maj. Donald E. Baxter, chief of the bureau of tuberculosis of the | Red Cross, eturned from ice, is at the St. Regis hotel. attle, He says that France ts nearly rid of tuberculosis and that the disease is theoretically under control. New improvements are to be made the Hippodrome, ording to at Caspar Fischer, for beginners and for private les: | manage A room sons is being redecorated and will] soon be ready for use. Mr. and Mrs. G. Oswald and Georgia de Ar mond, teachers of dancing, have | signed contracts for another’ season. City employes have asked for an impartial draft a wage schedule ay to all city departments. considering affiliation with the Fed eration of Labor. Light rains in the mountains Sun day we of assistance to crews forest fires raging in Towns and logging camps iuenaced Saturday are now said to be out of danger. | a meeting held Saturday, the hington War ergency tion was brought Into b estern Washington poultrymen. | f the measures adopted will be | commission to ound American 1 say MY | foc was! iy V the stimulation of the passive hen b to ren I Cou H. Thomson will discuss problems before — the Municipal league in Bird's cafeteria, ‘Tuesday noon The Commonwealth club meets | Monday at od Eats cafeteria, at Address by John Wors wick of the Union Co-operative fap es on “Practical Co-operation.” | State and city health officers have ured tion, | that this Y | decreed that the roller towel be ban 1 patriotic Division 4, council of ening, at 8 meets Mor » Queen Anne librar ‘Slavs of Washington, all of the five affiliated organizations of Seattle, met in the| Labor temple Sunday at 2 p.m. —_ | | Frank Rosi of the Meadows road. house was sentenced to two months | in the county jail and a $200 fine by Superior Judge King Dykeman Sat jurday for violating the liquor law. The North Pacific college of Port land, Ore., has established a special | course of intensive training in | pharmacy to meet war demands, and a course for army dentists Dental Japplicants must be high sc grad uates and they will be he fed }and receive the pay of a private | Special U. Attorney General | Claren County At | torne ak at Madrona | Co., ames an ndin will s will meet Tuesday afternoon with |Mrs. L. K. Pastourich, 6565 Fifth Jave., N. E. | WALLA WALLA, Sept. 30.—Mrs | N. Ankeny, 70, wife of former or Levi Ankeny, died here Sun J | day The Webster Parent-Teachers’ as |sociation will hold a meeting Tues |day at 3 p. m. at the Webster school h st. and 32nd ave. N. W. There be a school program. In the g at the school the association sing at 8 patriotic will conduct a communit o'clock. There will be speeches The Great Northern Railway com i the postoffice department have offered a combined §,000 for information lead and conviction of train near | reward of ing to the arrest ndit who held up G. N last Monday night > Clemens J. France, for five years counsel of the ttle port commis. sion, has been appointed a captain in the chemical warfare service of the United States, He has reported at} | Camp Humphrey, Va., for training. | Further charges of improper ac- y in the city lighting depart rent have been made by C. A. La er accountant in the city comp troller’s office. Lagrave's complaint is in hands of the city council, la not charge mis of countanc grave does funds. | | Rear Admiral James H. Glennon, 1. 8. N., arrived in Seattle turday take up his new duties as com- $th naval district. | Based on Dividends BY MILTON BRONNER | (N. B. A, Staff Correspondent) — | WASHINGTON, Sept. 30.—The present method of taxing the earr in the opinion Norris, of Ne nd, sooner or ings of corporations of Senator George W braska, is all wron| later, it will have to be that it will be fair and equitable to the small stockholder, | “Under our war taxation bills we levy on the earnings of corporations. That means that Widow Jones, with s the same es Million ywns 100,000 shares nds as Income that you should not corporation, but ld to each ts in the corpora ne. Un with as she Blank | should | a few shi amount, F aire “My levy the government shoul man’s income what he way of dividends from the | tion, and then tax the ine der such a law Widow Je her $1,800, would go untaxed should be—and Millionaire | would be taxed more—as he he | meee ‘Sphagnum Moss Was Not “Doped” Albert Jacobson, of the city health department, has completed his chem A ical analysis of the sphagnum moss trampled by vandals at Red Cross | headquarters, and has announc that the moss was not “doped” in idea is a tax on the weepe dressings adjusted #0 | : ; ‘any way to make it unfit for nee a] 3rd &uUniversity Six persons late Sur their autos stolen Sunday afternoon jd evening Pike Street at Fifth Avenue THE ROTE-RANKINCO OTTO F. NEGEL, President Pike Street at Fifth Avenue ) Wood Heaters 21-Inch ....... 23-Inch ....... omy. 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Priced.. ° china lale design; has | 44x56-inch Axminster Rugs The arrival of several belated shipments of Axminster Rugs offers a wide variety of selections of dependable floor coverings. The shades represented in these late arrivals blue, taupe, tans, browns and grays in a of ro designs, $3.50 | 7-6x9 . 11-3x12 $18.50 10.6x13-6 11-3x15 ., results American Walnut Suite of Jacobean design, with 60-inch buffet, 54inch round table, large china cabinet and blue leather-seated chairs. Priced $450.00 Mahogany Suite of Queen Anne design, with 60-inch buffet, 54-inch round table, high base china cabinet seated chairs. Mahogany Suite, William and Mary design, with 60-inch buffet, 54-inch round table, china cabinet and blue leather- seated chairs. splendid assortment of desirable e colors are especially well represented ure economy and satisfaction. 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