The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 8, 1918, Page 3

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ean Red Cross, arriving from the told the situation is still erttical and night keep POLEY’S HONEY AND TAR . It gives ease and — from the very first oy. it Now. Sold war zone day The “The food situation in the ated district ta The ation who r daily rations from the Austrians | Were cut off from this source three days before the evacuation, Hun: | dreds died as a result | We found sick and wounded Ital fans who had been three days with out food. In one town more than 100 had died of starvation; in an-| other 150 | “Towns were absolutely of everything in the way United Press to: evacu well | appalling,” I maid. pop eived (ReasTERED DENTISTS high rent district, per. fice gud moderate, eavertte- to make you this offer: get his prices, eet 20 per cont from his figure, with ‘careful, methods and personal atten stripped the pert day after Inspecting her progress: “Our rolling kitchens are feeding |™AP'® smile proves he in watt | 60,000 people a day. Formerly they | ‘Mat the child is rapidly learnt walk alone char man in the » publisher of th |were attached to the Ar riean | brigades; now they are attendi , | ervitians innuos his magazine “Th [2 ite Mane puede eurenives at the "in Manila, but lve Aispoaal of the povernment for aid. | Most of the time in San Francisco: ling in the relief of occupied districts jand are establishing warehouses. ' FOR EX SsIVE THE WILLIAMS TREATMENT FREE Just because start the @ worried and tl tiff lems @ arms and muach aching THE BIGGEST MEN IN THE COUNTRY wear Half-soled Shoes these days ——it is, first of all, a PATRIOTIC DUTY; but has al burning and bearing the back—-worn out begine—do stay in that | "He strong, w no more pains fr muscles, rheuma ondition. experience is wise and justifiable economy. DON’T THROW AWAY YOUR OLD SHOES until we've given them the “ over.” Our repair work is hon est work and we stand back of it. Phone Main 4637 and we'll send for your shoes the charge Is only 10 cents. or if you Map Mrength this treatmen To prove the Williams Treatmen| conquers kidney and bi os, Fheumatiam a one of the f a Wren tn’ the North Only s oF ne bo amily Unlike Topsy— Swift & Company Has Not “Jest Growed” Swift & Company, in fifty years of well ordered growth, ¢ has become one of the great national services because it has learned to do something for the American people which they needed to have done for them, in the way in which they preferred to have it done. It has met each successive demand, in the changing conditions of national life, by getting good meat to increasing millions effectively, efficiently, economically, and expeditiously. The Swift & Company packing piants, refrigerator cars, car routes, branch houses, organization, and person- nel of today are the practical solutions, born of practical experience, to the food problems of a half a century. Because of all of these elements working in cor- relation and unison, Swift & Company is able to supply more and better meat to more people than would have been possible otherwise, at a net profit per pound of meat so low (a fraction of a cent) that the consumer price is practically unaffected. Strip away any portion of this vast, smooth-running human machine, and you make a large part of the meat supply uncertain, lose the benefit of half a century of fruitful experience, and scatter the intelligent energies of men who have devoted a life work toward meeting the needs of a nation in one vital field. Swift & Company U.S. A. The booklet of preceding chaptersinthisstory of the packing industry will be mailed on request to Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Ilinole. Seattle Local Branch, 201-11 Jackson St. J. L. Yocum, Manager influenza? FREED REGIONS |Urete Sam’ s Baby La Grippe? IN ITALY ARE Doing Quite Well Peky's Honey and Tor} 2.00, ll is yest what every suf- FAMINE- W ferer of influenza or la grippe needs now. It BY HENRY Woop covers the rough inflamed United Press Correspondent throat with a soothing) ROME, Nov, 1 Delayed) tun. | healing coating, clears “reds of persons died of starvation away the mucus, stops)!" the evacuated districts of Italy the tickling and coughing, “ter the Austrians cut off their eases the tightness and fod supply just before the with bronchial wheezing. Day “**!, Maj, Lowell, of the Ameri Clarence Colrnarv |''#! station, whe A < clothing. The first di Uncle Sam's baby Miss Philip Dr. J. Brown's New Office | oo.) wo inac. pine Islands, is do well, thank ORPHEUM BUILDING liberated distri you, saya Clarence han, who Third and Madison, Suppties and medicines has just returned to “t Staten n " URIC ACID: 75 Cent Bottle (32 Doses) > wn pains in | re the day | eternally attached to t think you have to/a bit of colored worsted. Land vigorous, with | 22 inch m stiff joints, sore suffering, aching rea back or kidney trouble | dy taught many of us that it If you suffer 1 bindder weak- ness, with burning, » "at be pains, and 4 r din. fHE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1918. Poet Sleuth Tells of | BY POMER FOSS What the police claim ts the most ourlous par m them is noted in th F, Reynolds, mot Reyne who ean trace h |try to the great Gingwallapus, from which he derived his ab; sl appre m qualities da to be ont muccenst foree oman in repute man on the it comes ering stolen ja biles and hing auto rewards offered by auto a for recovery of their ma chines are snaking George rich He in amassing wealth at a rate ndividu that would stun the averag al. It has stimulated him to ors of a nature that are killing slowly but surely George always has been very thin He inherited his sylph-like form from | his ancestors, who prided themselves on this quality Officers conne | ed with the con George darts in and out, hunting-fast ow that he is gradually disappearing, He in World’s Champ Pal growing more pronouncedly lne-like all the time In hin offorts to get rich quick, he the bone, Hin flashing n in hollow y » hie his eager nos na more long eniftir The than ever ention in Will he be 1 retire before he disap n untinely © bets on th Lin a week nth, Few him three months, while od that he hasn't a year ¢ ahead. Having a comfortable fortune, y be the decent thing and give th cle men & chance to distin gulsh them: officers say, Re port Clerk Ray Newton ix particular ly angry at the things stand in very nelfixh, but retribu on his heels,” Ray says nwhile orge is going right instincts stronger a limit 4 grudg Ives wa en by of which Nenette and Rintintin, Paris’ Most Popular Characters, Charm Against Hun Shells (Special to The Star by N. BE. A) PARIS, Nov, 7.—Who the two most popular characters in Paris? We knew you'd say and | Pershing! wo, They are Nenette and runtintn nette Is a droll little woman | with & very red face, @ very green bodice and a very fluffy scarlet intintin’s face ts Just as red his tant lor harmonious col- just as good. Only he wears baxky trousers instead of a skirt like Siamese twing, they are each other by Both are or two tall and are made ofa ow seraps of wool and some silk thread. If you are a woman you them around your neck man you hide them in your pocket and if a shamefacedly Superstitious? Not at all! You don't believe for a moment that | Nenette and Rintintin will protect }you against the long-range gun ~|that was shelling Paris, or that they render you immune from air Qeecccccccccccccccccccs Far and Near News by Telegraph and Telephone M. Delanney, French ambassador to Japan, is passing thru Seattle on his way to Paris, where he has been called by the death of his wife. | Brig. Gen. H. Moms, state ad jutant general, and Maj. H. G. Wind sor, second battalion, Third infantry, |ieft Seattle Friday for Richmond to attend the National Guard opening there I W. Curtis, son of Rev. C. H. Toppeniash, Wash., has been promoted t he rank of ensign in |the naval flying ©. Young Curtis is a graduate of the Boston Technology school Mins Bessie Agnes Vandivert, 1408 EB. 424 st, a teacher in the Seattle public schools, left Friday for San Francisco, where she will report for duty aa dietitian in the hospital at the Presidio. A week after the death of Capt. Arthur W, Gough of pneumonia, a cablegram announcing the birth of a at his home in Seattle his unit headquarters tn reser If Anthony Picinch Is convicted of violating fishing laws, his boat. the Syeta Anna, may be confiscated and become the property of the state of | Washington | George Sewell, | gunner in France, now a machine wrote home for nome of his fa vorite brand of cigarets, but neg lected to have an officer counter aign the request However, he's not without the cigarete Every time one certain young woman writes him, she incloses one of them in the letter—and she writes every day Charged with breaking into the house of a rancher named George Krouse, near the Auburn-Black | Diamond road, October 27, and ste ing food, Calvin Linnell and Rich. ard Dunn are under arrest Nick A. Dimopoulos, alias Mike Pappas, alias Mike Sallamon, is under arrest, charged with defraud jing F. A. Kneipp by handing him a bogus check on September 18, drawn jon the First ional Bank of Srto- |homish, for $1 With bail set at $1,000 cash, Den |Gin and Loule Hong, Chinese, are | held by local federal authorities for [having opium in their possession BAR 10c an of BARS “Once you try, again and again you'll bay” wear} next! plane bombs Still, you wear Nenette and Rin tintin always on your person. & rious-minded business men are 1 likely to forget their ¢ on or their than Nene nd Rintintin when they rush for shel ter as the sh scream over Part You must not buy them. If you do they are not nly no pM tion, but are a positive danger The ocenlt auth ities agre that they must be m by the fem nine—always feminine—person who gives them to you. Soulless tradeamen have copied them in ivory and other precious materials and are offering them for sale, but they are spurious. A bit of wool and a scrap of hu an affection are all that is 1 ‘Thousands of them are being sent to pollu at the front, as they are not only a charm against shells and bombs, but will turn a bay- onet's pol d render the soldier » the mouth, net's point and render ato the, mouth, immune from poison gases—pro- | q vided he wears a gas mask ‘Tablets give in- It will not be long before Ne- rae, but they do nette and Rintintin will be asx por ndon and perhaps ular in I in America as they are in Paria, Their origin in velled in mys tery me may they were born of a tmidinette’s brain clever and tized ther tiny refugees from Why Putter With Corns? Use “Gets-It” Common Sense, Simple, Never Fails You can tear out your corns and suffer, of you can peel off » and 1 ‘The joy in the happy. Amie Two drops ¢ allus dries at c off fF Lit off painle world any corn or corn finally w # xquirming fre ting salves, its all a barbarity. Toes wounded by y rasors Manufactured by E. Lawrenc . Chicago, ‘UM PAINS Fased by Penetrating Hamlin's Wizard Oil Quickly A safe and harmless preparation to relie the pains of BSeiatica, Lame Bac ke and Lumbago ts Hamilin’s Wizard O1 It penetrates quickly, drives out soreness, and lim bers up stiff, aching joints and mus cles. You will find almost daily uses for it in cases of sudden mishaps or ac: cidents, such as sprains, bruises, cuts, and stings, Just as rel able, too, for earache, toothach ler ip and colic | Get it from druggists for 30 cents. If not satisfied, return the bottle and | get your money back r constipated or have sick Hey che? Just try Wizard Live | Whips, pleasant little pink pills, ‘cents. Guaranteed Advertisement | burns, NERVES ALL ON TENSION? A mother in the home, or a man or woman jat business, with nerves undone and y be oa generally feeling the strain, should find wonderful help in the SCOTTS EMULSION and dangerous. | Powerful sedatives or strong medicines are habit- forming The logical help is a form of nouris! ment abundant in tonic properties. Scott’s brings trength to the body, through nourishment that is elt in every part. Mf Inolined to be nervous, | the Scott & Bowne, loaloal answor Is—Soott’s Emulsion. Bloomfield, N. J. ‘The Joy of Motherhood Told Women Tell How ‘They Made vent Grent Happiness ome hard eld Rerulator y « Lamar Tullding, Atlanta, Georgin, for their Mother: , k, and A bottle of thers Friend from the druggist day SERBIA HAS NO "RAGE SUICIDE Race suicide does wh 4, in spite of reports not exist in to that effect Serbian offic nied a #tateme war privations tion, * have de. result of fals in Paris luring the Berbia had a bles in 191 rived from I true during Later on bab but af turn of interned men from Hangery and Austria in 1917, many expectant mothers applied for help.” Sour Stomach Mi-o-na Puts the Stomach in Fine Shape in Five Minutes if your kicking bloated continually you feel if you beleh ut the poisonous cause fermentation of ghly clean, renovate h so that od without Tablets are ingigestion, KAVANAGH" First and Union 6 First, at Madison “Te help make strong, keen, reé-bleeded Amert- cans there is nothing tn > experience whieh I no specials PAGE Satisfactory Terms Always me@ROTE-RANKINC©. OTTO F RLOQEL, Presttent This Store Will Be Closed All Day Saturday YOUR GIFT WORKS FOR ALL. se valuable c ex-Gevern irom—Nuxated Irom,” United States Sullivas, | Presidemt N Bellevue Hos- Towne; New York, tired), 3 roe tniliion peosichaame- | Siapenses “tyr all “sasd “arcmatote ; including such men as Hon. | everywhere. 7a “e U. W. W. C. [ana Open as « Veual Saturday From 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. In cooperation with the City Health Department, we publish Food Products in our market will be sold tomorrow on as close margins as any other Saturday—when Big Specials are quoted. tary At all times our market is appreciated by the particular shop- per for its cleanliness, ventilation, condition. In addition, a responsible and conscientious management is constantly maintained on the premises to safeguard in every way the best interests of our patrons. However, fllumination and perfect sani- patient's pocketbook methods of practice. all alike very reasonable some bushel? every society the price in both cases. price to operate workmanship We guaran to fit your materials, My exper and our offerin PAINLESS E unequaled We extract teeth painlessly, ing in this particular branch, 810% FIRST AVE. BEST GOLD CROWN...... BEST PORCELAIN CROW) Guaranteed in writing to contain Artistic in shape and finish BEST RUBBER PLATE.............. Extracting Free for Plates. and we use the best nee in plate work is second to none mouth TRACTING Examination Free. DR. J. T. Northwestem University, Chicago This is due, I a very ordinary matter, and a visit to our office will be satisfy- LADY ATTENDANTS the claim, One meth best Obey that every insistent impulse and visit Dr. Wilson today, DR. J. T. WILSON Opposite the Colman Building PRESENT AT ALL TIMES The only thing that assists me to maintain this Now, are you willing to pay exorbitant prices which ask to cover the period of waiting which some dentists do with their light hid *under a A business has to advertise in some way. and church in the city Tn each insta is individual skill, and if you ask some an office of the magnitude of mine My method is to use the papers. is efficient, the other is not. ¢ the dentist is a graduate and licensed one ‘that knows they will tell you it takes a superior skill material and WILSON GRADUATE IN DENTISTRY Improper Care of the Teeth Costs the a a World. Life of Thousands $=, Throughout the For the past 12 years I have been successful in my methods of prac- and today I can point with pride to the largest in- dividual practice in the state. MY SUCCESS I CLAIM IS DUE TO GIVING SATISFACTION I always have an office equipped with the best there is in dentistry. My Seattle office is complete and \ sanitary throughout; and with this I demand a class of work from my assistants which meets the require- ments of the most particular. WITH THE ABOVE GOOD QUALITIES I ADVERTISE MY PRICES It is a known fact among professional men that they sometimes make their fees meet the entirely to the lack of real business knowledge and I claim to know my business thoroughly. certain piece of work and I can put a price upon @ where I can make a profit. In that way you get a square deal. is volume of business, I know what it costs to do a Then I charge Some join You have to pay Above that it

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