The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 8, 1918, Page 2

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PAGE 2 | Me<Dougall - fouthwick } SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET. | $620,000 as a Gift i to the | Boys Over There EATTLE’S contribution to the Seven Authorized Agencies that have helped cheer and spur the morale of the Boys Over There. A work that has received the hearty commen- dation of the nation’s leading men. The days following peace will be the ones in which this work will mean its most. Every one should consider it a privilege to con- tribute to these organizations that have sur- rounded the American Boys with the atmos- phere that has made them the marvel of France. | | | the rotten wages the girls are get ting, as there are not enough girls who can or will work for such wages Bohlke Would Have City Take Phones, Editor The Star: I wish to thank ‘The Star and its readers in the 42nd | district for the splendid vote they | 4203 Sycamore Ave me yesterday. Also to con pa Tien se Bh tulate the people on the vote] At one time the slaughter of Dan- they gave to purchase street cat/ish piss numbered 2,600,000 yearly, Une. ope we can acquire phone | most of which supplied bacon for system as well, as the poor service England, and one week recently ‘We are getting is caused entirely by only 1.220 pigg were slaughtered. Gives Results When Others Fail Natyre’s Remedy for Blood) Troubles Yours very truly It. C. BOHLEKR, matter, which Nature intends shall! be thrown off. is left in the system, | it is absorbed into the blood and| ‘The purifying and curative prop- | bolls, pimples, rashes, blotches and 2, . lother eruptions of the skin appear. erties of Nature's great remedy) “sg. goes into the circulation Raye <nade "S. 8. S. for the Blood”) and removes every particle of blood a household saying. Thousands to taint or poison of every character 2. ee perfect health owe All skin di and eruptions pase recovery from blood or skin aw: and the smooth Clear skin. to this universally used ing with health, shows that the ‘purifier. S. S. S. is made en- body {fs being nourished by rich. from roots, herbs and barks, pure bleed. Rheymatiam. Caturrh. possess cleansing and healing Scrofula, Conta: Blood Polson, ef te You cannot be well all are deep-sea! blood disorders, | when your blood is impure; you lack|and for thelr treatment nothing ‘ jequals & S. 8. Get &. 5. S. at any Tf yours is a pequilar write Medical Adviser, 445 Waste or refuse | Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga Open 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Saturday The dealers of the Central Public Mar- ket, in co-operation with the City Health Department, will omit the usual adver- tisement this week. American Grocery Stores To Its Origina’ ¥, atroaked, Hfeloss hate tal i 4 Color Resto fewlth accom. a ow ake sure of me do ur druggist has it roe Trial Bo ttle F | Panne ee | Can, Se eect FIGHT AGAINST GAS RATES IS STARTED FRIDAY Seattle's protest against the tn crease in gan rates proposed by the| Seattic Lichting Co. was fled Friday by the corporation counsel's office with the public service commission. at Olympia. The company asks that it be allow ed to increase its revenue by $120,000 yearly thru the elimination counts given for prompt pay bills. “I will do everything in my power to protect the Interests of the peo ple.” dectared Corporation Counsel Meter, as he dispatched the city’s protest to the state capital PHONE WORKERS ASK INCREASE SAN FRANCISCO, Noy. §—~The leht and power locals of the Inter pitional Brotherhood of Electrica Workers today served notice on the Vieht an er companies of the §an Franc bay region for a gen eral conference within 30 days, with fepresentatives of their employers. for a dinevasion of & proposed in crease In Wages to be asked by the men. The Telephone Workers’ union, of the International Brotherhood. in a referendum yote, decided to open ne fotiations with the telephone com pany for wage increases contained in the Macy award report. More than 10,000 telephone em ployes are affected. The electrical workers ask for $6.40 @ day. with proportionate tn- creases for foremen The operators ask for $2 tor beginners and 4 maxt- mum of 14 a day for experienced op frators, The prevent scale is $1.50 a day for beginners and $2.25 for ex- perienced operators. Makes Appeal for : Destitute Family Editor The Star: I would like to state a very md and pitiful case of & family, 2 mother and six children. The father, Dayid FE. Wilson, a vic- tim of influenza, died after a few days’ iliness. All the family had it, Including the mother, but all recov ered. and then he was taken. The oldest child is 11 and the youngest a babe in arms. The house they live in hag been wold, and they have recetved notice to move. They are sorely in need of money. I feel that the people of Seattle will help that poor mother in her trouble if the case is brought before them. Their address ts 6040 37th ave. S., Rainier valley. MRS. J. KILLAM, $240 Ferdinand st Phone Rainier 727W. Baoze Thieves Are Still in Security Investigation into the stances surrounding the disappear. clreum: | ¢ THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, NOV BER &, 1918, TENANTS HOLD RENT | ask for at hi PROTEST IN CELLAR ner eo ¢ « ral ave, > The mem | te | bers Of thie committee allaged that | of | they were insulted by Bradher, who | rhe | 14 bis Inc,, of whieh Leo ta 1209 Wertern ave Pomplal the fatr r 1 to pay the Increased rental | they have| With the exception of the sbipyard workers under the protec y fleet's fate » meetings Aken up b ne tenants ola 4 are depend wailora, und} claim that they are unable to pay the hih rent that is demanded The tenants’ indignation meeting was dispersed by a coman, OW ingly b The bh nly recently built say that when they of them rimente moet © told that, tho they could not)! nm ban, One of ure leases, the rents that were | omen for the renters would not be ra for at leant | st before the meeting was ar. On the stren of thin ax up, Bradner wos listening outside the basement window and “got an earful” of the opinion that him wurance, they went 4 and fur nished the rooms The agreement on, Weht, gas and all conven # For the first two months had no telephones, altho they » wan for them, they claim, ‘Then | ¢ enants that ‘004 floors, which had been | the rent abould not be raleed, and Wet coment, buckled up, causing much discomfort |aary because the house, which was ‘On October 1] notices of rental jn-| Ot bullt by contract, cost the own to 12 per cent | &F $24,000 more than be bad figured This | that ft would. erning this atate that the increases were necen creases ranging up were mailed to the eceupants brought the rent for the apartments Up as high as $67.60, and as they | comprised only two rooma and a} bath, it was the unanimous feeling of | the tenants that the charge Wan ex connive. SAY AMERICANS MUST CONTINUE FOOD SAVING WASHINGTON, Nov, 6—Tho German people have to eat and the American people will have to continue strict servation measures, That will be the post-war sit- ation. a food administration of- ficlals soe it. Despite tense disinclination of the | American peoples to deny them | selves that the enemy may have food. this denial must ty made, of fietals | “Wh the Germans actually | got and consumed American food) } does pot particnlarty matter,” they | maid. “Peace will permit them to CITY OFFICIALS MAY BALK AT PHONE CHARGES The city council may flht the In creane in telephone rates authorized by the public service commission Thursday. Reporta of the increase will be turned over to the city council by Corporation Counsel Walter F. Meter for consideration within the next few days. BAD SPRAINS OR MUSCLE STRAIN Rub pain, ache, “soreness and swelling right out with “St. Jacobs Liniment” Rub it on a sprained ankle, | wrist, shoulder, back of @ sprain lor strain anywhere, that's when | you realize the magic In old, hon est "Ht. Jacobs Liniment,” becauge | the moment it t* applied, out comer the pain, ache, soreness and swell tng It penetrates right Inta the injured muscles, nerves, Mgaments, tendons apd bones, and retiet comes instantly It not merely | | kilts pain, but soothes and heals the injury #o a@ quick recovery ts effected. Get a «mall trial bottle of “St | Jacobs Liniment” right now at any drug store and stop suffering. Noth- Ing else seta thingy straight so quick- ty—no thoroughly. It is the only application to rub on = bad sprain, strain, bruise or swelling. IT PUTS THE “PEP” Inte Peptiron—The Combination of Pepsin, Nux, Iron, (olery. The feeding problem would be! This in what makes Peptiron of bigger with the cessation of hostili:| wonderful theraupeutic value, and tles than It wis before the war. and | so successful after influenza, the grip while there will be & lessened de jand in blood and nerve troubles, mand for rations among the troop, | anemia. paleness, nervous weakness thia small gaja will be more than|and the exhausting worry and anx- overcome by the demands of civil | wety over the world war. populations in the various countries! 1; is a real iron blood and nerve of Europe who have been underfed | tonic, expecially beneficial in the during the war. weakness following the influenza and | grip, to worn-out, brain-fagged men deticate women, school-tired girls and to fast-growing boys, invalids Jana convalercents, the aged and in firm. It actually puta ifon, a buy food In the world’s markets and the food situation mut be/ viewed from the standpoint of the) world supply. And the world prob- ably is short | “They may go to Apain and the Spanish coloni¢s. or to the neutral |atates of Sotth America. But it | will be necessary to consider their }food demands It ie certain their Valted States and the allies wit make a united effort to put aside the Olg Testament motive of an eye for an eye, & tooth for & tooth, that has actuated them In the war, and substitute a leas hostile attitude.” The first duty. food administra tion officials point out, is to supply | sufficient food to England, France, | Italy, Belgiym and Serbia. The ad- ministration has gone on record with its feeding program to the Crecho- Slovaks, the JugoSlays and other peoples of the late Austro Hungarian empire, who have ausiat ed the allies In the struggle for; world democracy. ' The average weight of the (ireen- land whale {# 100 tons, equal to that of $0 elephants, or of 400 beara. | natural atrengthener, into the blood, Getting Too Fat? jand restores the wasted red corpus: | Try This—Reduce | *e« Your aruggist knows its great : merit. cA Peps, Nhe don't mrow too fat are) ie you value your watch, let find the fat ating Haynes repair it Near Liberty 1} be w | theatre cumbe Advertisement. Ww p+: bis iol armola © THIS IS NO TIME TO TAKE CHANCES WITH YOUR HEALTH And Bad Teeth Mean Bad Health Sooner or Later If you have bad teeth now it is prob- able that you cayldn’t help it. But if you let them continue, with all their insidious, undermining, sapping of your health, that is certainly your own fault and you will have ta suffer the consequences. The cost of having your teeth put into perfect condition at this office you will find yery reasonable indeed —much less, indeed, than it will be warth to you. You will feel better, you will en- joy better health, you will look im- measurably mi, you will be more efficient, you will have a great deal more respect far yourself, So why not make up your mind to do it and DO IT NOW? We offer you at this office the services of high grade, graduate, registered dentists—men of the highest standing in the dental profession. Each and aes operator on gur staff has gradu- ated from a good dental college. This means that he has spent years af hard study under competent instructors learning his pro-| entire satisfaction, come back to ws fession. Furthermore, every operator] and we will make it right. in this office has his certificate from BEST EQUIPMENT the state dental board hanging right} Our equipment is second to none. on the wall in front of his dental chair] When we fitted up these offices we in plain sight of all. spared neither time nor expense to This means that he has gone before | give the people of Seattle the verv best. a board of competent examiners and| Every modern appliance that will aid passed a thorough, searching examina-| in the better performance of painless tion as to his knowledge and ability to} dentistry will be found here. practice the profession of dentistry. PAINLESS METHODS This means that when you came to We have brought our system of this office your work will be dane by| Painless dentistry to such a point of a man who knows his business thor-| Perfection that we are now able to oughly, for the very good reaon that| guarantce to perform practically any we have no other kind here. and call boy of periat work without Our price are RIGHT, becayse—| Dusting the patient a bit. we do a very large volume of busi-| _ This is a matter of great importance ness, and it therefore stands to reason | {9 you. Many people have put off that’ we can afford ta take a smaller| having necessary dental wark done on profit on the individual patient than | a¢auAt of being afraid that it would an office which does only one-half | be very painful to have the work done. or one-third of the volume that we do, | !f you are among this number we tell can possibly afford to take. It is a] Yeu Now that you need delay on this fundamental of all business that yol-| #fount no longer. ume rednces prices, and we pass the FREE EXAMINATION benefit on to you in reduced prices. We invite you to call at our and let ane of our experts gi ur WE GUARANTEE Au WORK teeth a gh examination He will All work that leaves this office is| tel you right away just what is needed protected by our ironclad guarant which is — both by the go be who does the work and also by L. R. D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly re- sponsible. This guarantee szys—and it means just what it Ls wd if far any rea- son your work does not give you i ame eek ase ui into con- dition. ‘Tals examination and estimate won’t cost you a cent, neither will it put you under any obligation to have work dane unless you want it. Dan't you think it is about time that you gave yourself the advantage of a ect set of teeth? REGAL DENTAL OFFICES DR. L. R. CLARK, Mapager. 1405 Third Avenne. N, We Comer Third and Union. LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES. ance of more than 100 quarts of Whisky from the dry squad store room in the public safety buliding| early Sunday, ts being continued by the police Wriday. Several suspension orders tasucd in connection with the affair have been revoked by Chief af Police | ol, M moia 1 Ke Chee of tion Tablets 7 the p World over. By doing this you be ate from harmfil drugs and be able to reduce two, three of four Pounds @ week without dieting oF exerciag. | Company INFLUENZA CHECKED Help Yourself Branch Central Public Market Central Branch Central Public Market Seattle Branch Seattle Market, 109 Occidental Desiring to do everything within our power to in every way co-operate with the City Health Department, we ask our customers to shop as early as possible in order to avoid all crowding and conges- tion. We will have sufficient and com- petent help on hand to give you prompt and efficient service. REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whale- bone) plate, which is the lightest and atrongest pinte known, covers very 1 le of the root of the mouth; yeu ci | ite corn off the cob. | | | All work guaranteed tor 15 {i ar Peed hae day” DA MCE | aud advice tree aaeee Fit Call Sam iH) lefine. “Gost oP Sir Becaent as tfone comin Sy One sett | tomers, whone work I will wivibg good safletaction.” Ask our eumtomne I @ right place. Bring thia sd with you, nt (fm be eure ¥ Oven Sundays From 9 to 12 for Working People } OHI 4 CU wank x UT-RATE DENTISTS cn | Warren, who states that every man in the departnent is needed at the preserft time. Te Colds’ cause gr and infiuen LARATIVES Hn5UB Obit Rie tab: jets remove the cause. 4 only one “Bromo Quinine. GROVE’S signature on box. Liberty Loan Installments Now that the drive for Liberty Loan subserip. tions is over, tie next | drive will be saving for } the installments. To help in this work, this bank WWI give to each new Depositor in our Say- ings Department a beauti ful, #mall Pocket Savings } Bank No better means known for saving pennies, nick- els, dimes and quarters BERKOWITZ ENVELOPES Every Kind Made and Printed to Order. Sold ¢ usinens Houses at Wac ot) RY PRICK . | A Bargain is not a bar- gain unless you get qual- \Jity. We every- thing we sel give per- |] fect satisfaction or we re- fund your money without || == | Ex-Government Physician ies WASHINGTON 9F. RIGHT DRUG CO, STORES DROP IN TODAY Kappel & Rickles Lasch Beom and Bakery Fermerty New York Bakery 106-8 Second Ave. S. Second and Yesler. A Watch Repaired by Jones Is Always Right Telephone Euiott 2607 1229 FOURTH AVENUR United War Work Campaign November 11-18 $620,000 to Raise One Week to Do It in. SUBSCRIBE Now First National Bank COLDS CATARRH INFLUENZA ToBACCOLESS CIGARETTES Upon the first sign of a cold, dull feeling, watery discharges of eyes and nose, headache, or if you tire easily, step into your druggist and purchase a 20c box of SMO-KO Tobaccoless Cigarettes and follow the directions on the box. As a laxative, take MUNYON’S PAW PAW PILLS, Also take alter- nately MUNYON’S COLD REMEDY and MUNYON’S GRIPPE REMEDY as directed on the label of each bottle. For special diet and care, address MUN- YON’S LABORATORIES, 54th and Columbia Ave., Philadelphia.

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