The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 27, 1918, Page 10

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naib THE SEATTLE STAR ACCUSES FICKERT OF MAKING SEDITIOUS REMARKS hl IN FOOD WORK CANCER vicTIM W spennopann Are Damaging| FACING PERIL TOBE USED FOR ' PARL Herbert H ard, wt lay of © I) HOOVER BUSY E,C.HUGHESIS Densmore Says Records of GIRL WORKERS RAIL ARTILLERY (ORIGIN OF THANKSGIVING Day t r r 0 a ¢ ft r, 1863-64, I Ir 1 proclam: ; er's a al here believed to uncer of the stomach, at The Dalles 1 1 the | ference of Pca Mira HY FB. ©, ROGERS BY CARL DP. GRONT } posit oft W ne tly went t wing by |? : : WASHINGTO even United Press Correspo HY eater * b w ht tos r \ ha \ ty thousa et « WASH — Thurad his widow, Mra, Een. te t to be thrown out of r be la t tions ik thru prov the w 4 Hu daughter, M w r retr t Stepher fore the proclamation of peace sett 4: with f M. Somervell, who were with him Int € Justios Bs Hundre In and tt i . 2 Bate. At oe thar : quent it od, 1 think the |) o una - pe trator Arrangements governor will realize that ff he allows | a1) over the country fear the same | pray tage ‘ v ous ¢ Mooney to har after what Jt fate ra ec bs aby Griffin has said, 1 will simply #erve |“ Vojtures of vice r member of MeMicken a in officials believed he w ing here in B. Densmore, federal di A DENT COMBE = rector of of th - » the, who can ‘ The sixth ve District At s office at ball of the You orn district of * relating wh vy | amwockation will transpe preference for every state * a lw hristenner LIMA, Nov. waied wractice of law led him to work in Washingt« oat rt ing eve ns ; | They came to the capital as aten-| result of th estiaie and ¢ ing on i to bh t and the like un ar w reapect t 5 was postponed to Air that the Chilean ambassador e see ‘Their wages were none too high ber gu t wa 1 t it arranged with President r will be etven Boche Commander nom rént fine been exorbitant—|be necessary ine for the lance compaainal 4 American mis T d Oo kian. Nher ¢ to w coa most han ome, corm and origt i | Losse verboard US LANDLORDS ufica nal | > THESE | CELA An t f rallw Men's Hebrew asso + 500 Diver Battles by, Teuton Seamen | Sea tees cnet on Sal Nee m invitation to al |ca8 ' ¥ rth of Forth, Scot haven't had a " r An « r r r mn, who will be admit " | Fought Any Yankees land, Nov, 37—No. treutle is taken io ge Ms ; roe | ted) coenpstes Ministet era LONDON . , see thelr ¢ f to their for f mae ———- 7 edeponeh a H ee of the German navy to dis pay 1 fare f t oe : D eating mnitiioter hens te ain | with: subc overbearing German naval fe cme: 2 - rd = : A range way Ort) war, anced : oa m the big | mors, he stating the Argentine gov. today. Te nders a story woenves bad <y re: cae me by U. 8 nment has € is for such tian ond 9 a Brit nd confirm a at tna | eoom ia ba ted . # mounted | rumors, either or Indirectly, Participat a representative of the 7 | . hu mu er mn \ —— the destroy ere ees ew York and othe t , r AIR FLIGHT ABANDONED and Tucker, the armed yachts | er of a German tor re donia, Wakiva, Kanawha If, Noma and = Christe submarine chasers } 128, 9 173 z and 338, and the submarine A L-2 ym r. | service, who has been conduc Two More Ships favestightion on taball of ove , : © help win the war, they and the naan covernme: to the al Are Launched Here TT arturo ite teteraia ae country wore told they would be ten The Iconium, : Salmon Make Way city 500. 000 Ww: k derly cared for and protected to the freighter, was laun: Into Chel Lak Teanthdive etuital that nts ahanne ot , orkers lant the plant of the Sea nto 1AM LAKE iin gaint Py CX Have Voted Hel Fut the landlords have fleeced cific Shipbuilding company. Mra.| Salmon have appeare ste ¢ . in M y St im them. And vice panders are setting in Mooney Strike ‘'" Bp ley cose 4 ney is here. It ts hour “ What is to be done? GOVERNMENT OWES HEL? TO THESE WORKERS The government way of these gt homes. It owes with fe was asked as t with fear th commande was ta are leer ing and beckoning and pointing to “the easior w When these girls were recruited ‘Oh, he gave us some trouble four to strengthen immensely the I. W. W,'s and the Bolsheviks in this coun wide: | try.” #0, #0 we threw him « n the Che John Twohy, wife of the yard's gen- | lan river, and are spawn in Che | cour eral manager, was sponsor, The|lan lake, for the first time in half) 4 Iconium is the third product of Seat-|a century, sey natives and pioneer | gq tle’s “infant” steel yard whites in that district The blasting The auxiliary powered schooner! of the bed of the stream by Benson was launched Tuesday at the | Great Northern railway in cons Patterson-McDonald shipyard, spon-| tion work, which has destroye gored by Mrs. Adam Patterson, jr.| number of sheer falls and cascades, I ‘The vessel is built for Australian in-|is believed to have resulted in the | gonee Henwmore rep «| Already 600,0 anxious parents of these war-win it was not Stephens, but Fick-| have voted to join in the general! pers. It owes ax tnuch to society said that, and our records | strike Dec. 9, in the hope of miving| Hut some cor naman must take M y's ng to officials up this matter promptly, or it will be Industrial kers’ Defense | too late Congress must pass a law to meet the need. It's up to the American people to 4 KTemEINeN at once. nm war workers all y must have fnme ht to pay the thelr former much to the show that he said a whole lot Turks Are Utelns American Control ANTINOPLE, Nov. 27. A of n I use the best newspapers in this ¢ nt development woenting Amer worse than the or and An supervision fof a vice material and Am Washington that board will give ystems. jthe war girl clerks who d that Chair 5 CHILE AND PERI) Enterprising Thief hg to be. drones j | Gets 25 Turkeys tramportation bite. tor dotnet ANOTHER H MAY NOT FIGHT rrrentytive turkeys, leaned. an |meedy erin, Tat th probiem a to = plucked, were stolen by rpris- | ble fe one man to hand: ta _. = Gx, ‘Tish Wetterm eves tome time SHOWDOWN DEMANDED allt ered when the extabiiahen Cpenea| FROM BURLESON IN tary, with all in- a eee emmes | PHONE RATE DISPUTE or ae ster- KNOCK OUT AUTO TAX OLYMPIA. Nov, 27.—In Burleson uized. ute director ¢ WASHINGTON, } 27, The} 7 proposed federal ticscen tax on use| the postmaster general Tuesday by orthern p atched | of automob: ranging from $10 to | the public service commission. nly for the purpose of preventing | g50 annu was struck out by the The antiChilean outbreaks. A dispatch (senate finance committee Tuesday. | mit from Lima reports the Peruvian con- | Tax on sale of automobiles remains | gress had ha secret session with in the bill. the foreign mint | \give good den- tistry. an decided not to suls from Peru, despite t country’s " BB catting its consuls from Chit It was announced by Pr ficials that the Peruvian t = was the « The Demand of the Day Is Sanitation Another Point to Appreciate ta were dl wire from ¢ Is my reasonable price. My system has been to study out a real system whereby I could place dentistry on the same level as any well managed business. It has been a known fact that the average dentist had a slipshod method of handling his business, and the only way to keep aboveboard was to get a big fee. Then they try to educate their patients that fees of | ARE | mr P, | " . FRED C. FURTH DIES |: ARMSTRONG. Th Ne Ann turleson is told tp the com 3 sion’s query thet W AFTER LONG ILLNESS Walter Andrews, a Pink th near | residents feel that they here, was amazed last week to see! paying more for their Fred C. Furth, former manager |a strange animal of the Vulean Manufacturing com-|He shot the intruder and found it}. ‘The postmaster general is asked was a full grown yard that had/to submit to the jurisdiction of the escaped the night before from a/ commission, as far as Washington is circus train which had passed over| concerned, and to p the railroad near the farm. Ihearings before the new rates ¢ mis" “ety a to permanent effect MINUTE MEN WILL MEET Minute men of Precinct 211 will) Third grade examinations for pt at Washington hall, 14th ave. i - E. Fir at Wednesday night at his feed yard.) than such service is th claim every In the first place, I give better service at my prices. My experience is that every dentist is not an expert in every branch of dentistry. I have met hundreds, and I hay ome this fault, ax I make my aanc the atter get an idea of what to expect: pany, and member fraternity and Tuesday morning eka with diab 16 EB. Howell « one to meet that is. I c in what tion given to your personal wants and tendants are pre t all times, and are g aid, too, when ever needed. Mothers with children wiil appreciate this, as so many are ruining their health by delaying a visit to the dentist g this hey excel at. To this a mfort. My lady ciates It has been my aim to spare no expenre in equippin office. I have the best money can buy, and particular 5 can visit this office knowing they will get not only careful at tention, but the latest, up-to-date method's and treatment. BEST CROWNS $5.00 BEST BRIDGEWORK 35.00 1 Toro You WED WIM THE WAR! nh respect to nem or improvements has been abandoned For F ilies The Bon Marché’s Month-End (Clearance Two Month-End Clearances in one—we had to pass the October Clearance on account of the influenza—so there will be many more short lots, more odds and ends and Remnants than usual. The Prices Will Be Decidedly Low For we must get them all out of the way of incoming Christmas business. Thursday evening and Friday morning papers will carry the burden of our clearance message. We give you some of the headlines so that you may Silk Remnants Half Price Dress Goods Remnants Half Price Drapery Remnants Half Price red, the Might . in @ biplane BEST PLATES $10.00 CLEANING TEETH $1.00 PAINLESS EXTRACTING 50 CENTS With the thousands of dollars Invested in equipment tn this office and the fact that I advertise and practice under my own name, places a responsibility back of this office which meets with approval from particular people. OBEY THAT EVER-INSISTENT IMPULSE AND VISIT TODAY DR. WILSO DR. J. T. WILSON 810% FIRST AVENUE Opposite Colman Building Women’s a a a @ a & A @ : a mw a An a F SB : E less mean a ig class of dentistry. Now ! am disproving that a = : a a a : ct a a a a a a a Bs @ a i a i PALACE HIP == MAY BELLE TRIO Vocal and Instrumental. MARION & WILLARD Comedy Skit “Swamposium” TOMORROW A Big Feast 1 MURRAY K. HILL ji ete Dialectal Comedian Thanksgiving KAFKA TRIO Iron Jaw Novelty Amusement MARIE STRAUBE TRIO “Bits of Musical Comedy” WEVE SOT YouR. i! rAd * ” ROGERS & JONES } Ps Comedy, Songs and Recitations Lary ke business. Violet Mersereau in ‘TOGETHER’ Weekday Matinees, 10¢~ Evenings, Holidays and Sundays, 20c Broken Lines of Infants’ Wear Must Go at Reduced Prices Sweaters Are Greatly Reduced A Tableful of Boys’ Clothes at Clearance Prices The War Is Over—but Not the Need for Thrift You are still asked to carry your packages home—to avoid return- ing goods—to shop early—not to win the war —for the war has been won—you have helped to win it by your willingness to do these things for patriotic reasons, Now you are asked to continue doing them for economic reasons. You are asked to do so because it is sound business —because it will enable us to sell goods to you at a smaller advance on the cost price—because it will eliminate much of the waste in doing

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