The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 15, 1918, Page 3

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—— 18 DIE OF “FLU" GIRLS! MOISTEN A LOCAL BOY SLIGHTLY WOL Bask IN SEATTLE IN CLOTH AND DRAW el Rinen war department reported OL cam LAST 24 HOURS IT THROUGH HAIR o Span It Becomes Beautifully Soft, n recorded Wi Abundant and », and the , i in the elty Glossy at Once. Satisfactory Terms Always | | me (]ROTE-RANKINCO. | OTTO I KEGEL, Prosidert cESRSAEAT ore nited on war depa \t reported S01 casual and 494 1 nin Save Your Hair! All Dandruff the pander Goes and Hair Stops For the anorthwe t ta t nee peak . Mee Coming Out. KILLED IN ACTION th spe ible to foreca teil a. amen a de am 5 Went of Fein . Bike closing order must be kept Surely try a “Danderine Hair merican : DIED oF WoUNDS — There were 181 new cases reported ae bl ‘ t bie etic. neh af Home pies NE, Tuesday morning Just moisten a cloth with Dan | Private Charles G. Ackerman or Loyd Ackerman ive Warning derine 4 draw it carefully Private Toney Row Amba Mt Mira, 1, Romer of the state of through your hair, taking one WOUNDED sEVERDLY veartiont mall strand at a time; thin will ] Private Carter 3. Ca pokane, Wash...Mr. HB wut , cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or any . Vr Alb Wick t ta Jn W excensive oOl-in a few minute tr Marey nd ‘ J neg will be a 1. Your ; , ; : ¥ @ amazed ou hair THE GRAFONOLA brings to your home music for st ? fluffy and ndant e Tt » Private Michard W. Mart ' ‘ Wm, J. Barbe rT t the whole family. he model illustrated here has the UNDETERMINED ~ tncomp e woft advantage of being portable, but it also contains all | retvate reed G eats Chas Lynch | Over Devine’ the tals, oad of the Columbia improvements—such as the noiseless mrrwats Seneetn Big fein are Uteye mers Danderine dissolve motor, hinged top, the Perfecto reproducer, etc., and Lieut. Wayne n of dandruff; tnvig it can be had in either Oak or Mahogany case, to rivets j pan falling 1 siatdgs pers harmonize with the furniture of your home. \ Phe thea hat be Danderine is to the hair what : wal fresh showers of rain and sunshine H wihin ut ure to Vegetation. It goes right y ' TPR AB A } ir to the roots, invigora and § | . te Jim Papavasit Andr Vap trengthens them. Ite exbilarating. 5 stimulating and life-producing prop. Private M MeDonald Wm, MeDonald ' erties cause the hair to grow long : : 1) PROM ACCIDENT AND nm CALSES strong and beautiful 4 | Private John W. Stevenson la ‘ s. Katherine Stevenson You ean have pretty, soft WOUSDED silhvnn : lustrous b te of it, if you ret. Clifferd T, Ru ' Idah et T. Burtt y rottle r © Sylvester J, Gudaty Jan ember, when com . Private Edward G, ast Mrs piled in the offices of the state com: | TUR stor # ong tr7 a Raa ee ents! el lad va doconne dba tanita alt | malgsiones Save Sour hair! Keep it toox-|f{] YOU CAN CLEAN YOUR ENTIRE HOUSE WITH A Prive . Conner re atilda O'Conner Beattle’s do town streets are be 2 - ~ Se ERERER SY th 4B poi aye ay, be ling charming and tiful. You will gay this was you ever spent Heaith st money HOOVER Electric Cleaner KENNEWICK CLOTHING STOCK : eh cae pe . Naturalize 1,000 ; Aliens at Lewis CAMP LEWIS Oct 1 Over a thousand aliens, about one-tenth of 14 deaths Deaths repe MISSING Grace Dunn. N SALE EDNESDAY were naturalized here Monda Private John Pantalone .-...e.... Morley, Utah. .Mias Rosle ghee scab gen Bt 3 Avie AT A COST OF TWO CENTS FOR ELECTRIC Emil Wohigemuth Tularosa, N, M. Mra. & Wot A Hoover is a practical economy that is much needed in every home. en Maud Richford, 914 sixth |"? i I\ ‘ ; It soon pays back its cost in the saving of rugs I ~ IQhoru] | ERS August 4. Manta, sped. 98, 2097 and hangings, besides saving you time. JAS H \/ronic V 4a Mra. Louine Corey, aged 40, 4417] ro Phone us and we will bring a Hoover to your home . 5 : | : ourth ave. N, W P P T and show you how efficiently it does the work. Kennewick Clothing Stock, of Kennewick, ZLAXATIVE \ TA Tehbar athe Badoia; (ieee A E ILE l Ask about the Hoover's Revolving Brush— 112% Aixth ave, Washington, Purchased by us at a Fraction of Whole- ||) ATTACKS yert Skala, 775 John # yi s yery bit of lint and raveli: ‘gale Cost, will be Thrown on Sale Wednesday, 9 a. m. A. COMFORTABLE |) Ariice"S*Sirnon! heel. oe |g aS gene, Re Ee arte Te 3 es A Densmore ave. The entire Kennewick Cloth- _ laxative—Lash’s |civde Withams, aged 34, 2107/] For Over 50 Years BABY HOOVERS are priced........ ene $53.50 ing stock, of Kennewick ) never causes dis- David Ox aged 20, sowara| | MORON Un eeon cutee. y A ee: ae e ge . . ¥ s bya THE HOOVER SPECIAL, a larger and more pow- Washington, has been bought , comfort or nausea ‘di dpe deknowa, WiVig fal: clakner,. loos oi.scs choy sino na sted $65.50 by H. M. Rogers, proprietor of the Red Front Clothing Company. and has now been moved and merged with! Rogers’ great Red Front stock, at 1508-1510 First Avenue. This combined and colossal array of merchandise SADIE GOMPERS DIES OF FLU will go on sale tomorrow WASHINGTON, D. C.,, Oct. 15 (Wednesday). The highest = — ——— = = — —_———— =~ | Minx Sadie Gompers, daughter of Samuel Gompers, president of the CROWNING TEETH WITH American Federation of Tabor, is —has a tonic effect upon stomach and bowels. Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin Nenius, age 22, 323% No, age 4, 2619 Day. her, 450 Blewett st.,| —- T. King, 3804 26th ave. H. Kondo, 158 Eighth ave. For more than thirty-five years Lash's has helped to preserve the Nation's health. grade of Men’s Clothing, Furnishings, Hats and Shoes; GOLD OR PORCELAI tathet Se ist arops on & labor. oe racks of Men's Kuppen- yee : a : sion heimer and Society Brand Suits and Overcoats go on sale. here tomorrow. Thou- sands of Shoes—Men’s highest-grade Furnishings, in- duding Monarch and Cluett Shirts; Eagle and Medlicott Underwear; Pure Silk Shirts, Hosiery, etc., included. This steck is exceptionally high grade—it is one of the best offerings we have ever placed before the people of the City of Seattle. The following prices go Wednesday : KUPPENHEIMER SUITS $14.85 elegantly Tailored Suits, Kup-| Hundreds of Men's Suits and Over- Mine Gompers accompanied her father to Seattle in 1913, and has many acquain eon here. Seecessful Purchaser of Bankrupt Hogan Stock. TWO DIE OF FLI ‘ SPOKANE SPOKANE, Oct. 15.—Two deaths from influenza were reported here yesterday, There were 59 new canes, bringing the total past the 600 | mark. Ww YO! Oct. 15.—Spaniah flu deaths yesterday totale 2, crease of 64 over Paheimer and Society Brand make, coats, beautifully tailored; tweeds, Ag [Sue G2 oe ers ail’ Va cage oe ees... S148550 “8 Better Dentistry for Less Money sib i Mes Kuppencimer Suita, heavy. cut to ..... $11.85] 3053 mau Over The Ort Pemtattsst | CHICAGO, Oct. 15.—Night schools % ow ela ar lee tea gs theatres ure shows closed Spanish flu be permitted. i $1 9.85 Suits, large sizes, cut to $4.85 Men's Suits and Overcoats—a pile of gs w There were 140 deaths Sunday a : mrad. $2.48 Src. $9.85 Ice Boxes on Wheels $5 Union Made Work Shoes $2.85 TELEPH ONE ye $1 0,000 10 Refrigerator cars for carrying meat are ice boxes 2S Se MBAT “FLU PI ey cperes by An additional emergency appropri ation of $10,000, to enable the city health department to continue its OPERATORS $1.80 and $8.00 Stetson, Walk- 11, Heavy Work Shoes, worth eee, <P $3.48, Most people in America would have to go without fresh meat, or would have to pay more for what they Ht Beat of style worth, Qe "48 $1.00 Bors’ Schoot $1.98 | A ED Le eaye di Bayer ghia h could get, if it were not for these traveling ice boxes. te $5.00, cut to........ $2.4 Shoes cut to oe . | Telephone operating offers many advantages to young man of the finance committee, at Gustavus F. Swift, the first Swift in the packing industry, saw the need of these traveling ice boxes before others. He asked the railroads to build them. The railroads refused. They were equipped, and preferred to haul cattle rather than dressed beef. So Gustavus F. Swift had to make the cars himself. The first one was a box car rigged up to hold ice. Now there are 7,000 Swift refrigerator cars. Each one is as fine an ice box as you have in your home. Day and night, fair weather and foul, through heat and cold, these 7,000 cars go rolling up and down the country, keeping meat just right on its way to you. Thus another phase of Swift & Company’s activities has grown to meet a need no one else could or would supply, ina way that matched Swift & Company ideas of being useful. ‘When you see one of these Swift & Company cars in a train, or on a siding, you will be reminded of what is being done for you as the fruit of experience and a desire to serve. women whe are secking employment at a good salary with opportunities for advancement. Good Pay A good salary from the start Regular and frequent increases, Permanent Position Work 1s steady and permanent. Many opportunities for advancement, Interesting Work Pleasant, clean, fascinating. Associates carefully selected. | Pleasant Surroundings Light and well ventilated offices Comfortable Inch and recreation rooms. Special Advantages Annual vacation with pay. Bick Benefits, Death Benefits, Pensions, without cost. Monday's regular meeting of the city i sum of $200 was voted for the nation and audit of the police ment books, nable the board of public wor to construct a loop on the municipal street railway at 32nd ave, N. E., and W. 58th st., an ap. propriation of $1,750 was made Money was voted to double-track the municipal line at 13th ave, W. and Nickerson st.. To continue explora tions on the Skagit $20,000 was ap propriated Well! Well! Well! Villa’s Still Alive WASHINGTON, Oct. 15 Pancho Villa may soon in the hands of the Mexican fe al authorities. In formation Mexico City told of the impending surrender of the Yaqui Indians, who have provided the backbone of the bandit leader's forces. Charles Dalton to Succeed Lonergan ARROW COLLARS, All Sizes, 5c Hundreds of Arrow Collars go on sale tomorrow at S¢ instead of the contract price of 25¢. They're slightly soiled, but good value, and we'll them up tomorrow (Wednesday) at the ridiculously low price of 5¢. Ef The President Suspenders go on sale tomorrow at 35¢. Men's Pure Woot Eagle brand Underwear on sale at $1.98. Men's Dress Shirts, , Seth to $1.25, go at DE. Shirts of the better kind, including Cluett and | brands, that sold to $2.50, on sale at $1.25. And a line of | Men's Pure Silk Shirts that sold to $10.00, marked down to $4.85. And | (ery value here stated is bona fide. Men's 0c Wool Socks go Wednesday at 23¢. Men's Cotton Socks % 12%4¢. Men's Heavy Wool Underwear, worth to $2.50, at ®1.25. We Handkerchiefs tomorrow at 5¢. And Men's Cotton Underwear, sum Wer weight, at 48¢. Heavy Wool Sweaters, ruff-neck, $3.85. Wednesday we'll also sell Men's Pure Silk Socks at 23¢. Mlannel Shirts, worth to $3.50, marked to $1.48. Light Chambray Shirts go at G9¢. And Men's Union-made Overalls marked to Wool Mackinaw Shirts cut to $4.85. Heavy Outing F £0 at $1.48. 35c Lisle Garters go at 18¢. | i will pay you to come to this sale tomorrow. A new stock goes on , Mile, and it has been priced remarkably low. In fact, many items are | much less than actual wholesale value. So come early tomorrow— Come prepared to buy, and remember— Rogers Will Cash Your Pay Check People, this is a genuine sale—we've bought the Kennewick Cloth ing stock and we throw it on sale tomorrow. Come early, for we are a Union Store. Sale Starts Wednesday at 9 a. m. Doors closed I Good Character and Good Health are required. Young women FOUR, between the ages of 18 and 26 are preferred, Previotis expe- rience is not necessary. Our employment office in located Lend the Way Seeloek sharp—so shop early. Make no mistake—note address ¢ ; on the First Floor, 1115 Fourth Ave, between Spring and Charles C, Dalton, of Kent, will They Fight S ift & Cc : ‘ . a Beneca, and is open from 8:20 A. M. to 5:30 P.M. We invite succeed Pierce E. Lonegren as di es W1 Oompany, Look for the Big Union Store With the Red Front— you to call at thix office and meet the School Principal, who r in King county Buy Liberty Bonds will ghdly discuss the matter personally with you. An ap as been dr U.S.A. Seattle Local Branch, 201-11 Jackson St. J. L. Yocum, Manager pointment may be made by calling Eliott 12000, The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company 11145 FOURTH AVENUB First Floor service barracks Dalton wi n his work imme diately, at a salary of $175 a month with $500 allotment for making depo sitions: The Red Front Clothing Company 1508-1510 First Ave. S22"Sit" i's Sc ——_ —_ FREE DOCTOR Ex-Government Physician Funeral fire Heute STOCKS BONDS LIBERTY BONDS ANY AMOUNT—ANY ISSUE WGHT—SOLD—QUOTED RACYARLANE & BA. iia" Sermon mite. ns Undertaking park 10 a. m,, the engine was commander being used as he: Interment will be at Calvary cemetery, Es Look for the Free Doctor Sign.

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