The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 10, 1918, Page 5

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KY Gloom Is Lifted Thru HUNS ATTACKED Work of Dean Priest NITRATE TRADE -- (Special to The and yet no mail ar by When your cheats atuck out « foot with| BUENOS AIRWA Dee loc pitt eemen fron Tance, moth: | pride, for you have four sons in the | culties over. the Nn province qa and fathers jurn to the Parents’ service, and one of them isa leu | of the {atten y. where the static Sokliers and Sailors tenant, Well, L don't blame you, for | world’s greatest nitrate are @ Washington (o end the suspense | it isn’t every one who ean say that-| fount, recall the effor rmany gy iearning whether or not the boy By the 8 of things, it won't! to prevent Chilean nitrate going to Gree tere Is sate. , be long now # come | British munitions plants at the be Pean Art t, Priest, who was marching home with flying colors. | ginning of the war the association I must close now and write that r © now and mat It Was this effort that brought ¢ his official fin-| outfit in Paris a few lines and Tet} the naval battle in the Falkland And then he sends | them know [am still alive and feel. | islands pack word, Sometimes his message | ing my best, only 1am getting more Sailing vessels, until after the war eontirms er that death has bald headed began, were the principal aimed a he Yours with love arriers, and taking the long route Put sometimes he sends news that DAVI around Cape Horn, pasned t rt aS Bd aaa Falklands.Only the promptness with e mother of Private . Dor ; which Admirat Sturdee made for the BP ite ict hong nwa mee 12 DOGS A WEEK ARE ish Samira stunioe mae or th oe from ‘ 1 RUN DOWN BY AUTOS The Britiah we there or day weeks head of the Germ the Ger Bo she turned to the association} Keep your dog in your own yard 23 od rhein ght en a fee ald. and then came the follow.| ‘Thix is the advice of Mrs. Alice! Ming en Was | a Tene ing letter from her boy Lichtenberg, special humane repre merce in nitrates, ; *L got a letter from the rentativ the sheriff's offi The Falklands Nave long been un gen Paris bureau the other day say An average of 12 d n- Week,| der the ‘Heitiah flag, but Argentina fag you bave not heard from me| Many of them valuable animals, are) never ¢ ba “s ent baie tahoe aoa IN ; never formally relinquished claim to gince May de know | killed eattle by autos,” says ia aedlath a aaviener tes way you have not heard from me | Mrs bers Germany, in 1913, was ready fee I have written every chance 1 ave, alone sees the Atgentiaa tn tercit * > ry two death of one dog weekly, declares sorting her claim to the islands thru you have got a let-| Mrs. Lichtenberg, who took up ant: which moat commerce between the tion work after her own w west coast of South America and ou and Dad walk had been killed by @) Burope passed. s of old Seattle with! reckless autoixt, 4 — me ee dack = MeAuliffe, world's light weight champion 20 years ago, now n Paris with K Yanks. 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Boulevard, far enough away to be out of view of business and manufacturing, yet close to Fauntleroy and Alki cars, and within easy walking distance of all the_ ~ mills; factories and shipyards in West Seattle. Best workmanship and materials. For Special Appointment— GET SLOAN’S FOR You don’t have to rub it in to get quick, camfort- ing relief Once you've tried it on that sa ! Joint, sore muscle, sciatic pain, rh k P' 199. matic twinge ne back, y« find HONE WEST 4 a warm, soothing relief you neve thought a liniment could produce. Won't stain the skin, leaves no muss, wastes no time in applying, Open Evenings _ Puget Mill Company 334 sure to give quick results, A large bottle means economy. Your own or rs any other druggist has it. Get it| today. 30c, 60c, $1.20. t West Seattle Branch Office A Corner 26th Ave. and Spokane S. W. ib Alki or intleroy Cars. 1 Liniment | 4ills Pain The Dough Boy ALITTLE NEWSPAPER ougi TO. BETTER BREAD Copyright, 1918, by BE. F. Woodman, Times Bids, Beattie SEATTLE, Dec. 6, 1918 Match 1, Loaf 1 Guaranteed Circulation, 259,000 | HOME BAKING DOESN'T PAY | Ida Clyde Clark De- clares It’s a Waste of Time and Energy. The Aakers: “Thank you, Uncle Sam” BETTER BREAD spent EVER— | ANKS TO UNCLE a stirring address at the Thanks to Uncle Sam, the high-grade bakeries arc now | Palional | convention of producing the best quality of bread that they have ever | cine 7 na de a ° omen o nericn mevhy? Two reasons: One ia that through the uae of ee 4 mee ok meres ” utes n time Te became more expert than c ead 7 eee in tha wend een 1. "the other is that Uncle | the bread 5 tion—both at home and the bakeries 100 Instead of 5 tver in the bread making art sam has now given them a free hand, by REMOVING RESTRECTION 4 USh OF FLOUR Yes, one can really taste the wheat new are larger, too—one-nixth in actual measurement, cy're lighter, more wholesome, more delicious PIT Te practically impossible to make better bread than high-class bakeries are producing today. Any doubting | Thomasen should try it WHAT THE DOUGH BOY SAY. I believe that 10 per cent of The joaves | by the And | him Ne My particu you hope to compete with bs Plaagee9 entifically — | mine right now is to | from the standpoint of econ | made bread at reasonable — | tell yc the fellows who | omy or quality prices, statistics will have jf mix the flour that raises the to be revised. 1 Gowgh that makes the dough Home Baking Undesirable “If the women of America | | If you like “good mixers,” meet the men who wrap the I'm #0 full of ideas about Wrapped Loaf | ; Aough—and the loaf that | rly understood the form the dough—that 1 | WRAPPED BREAD | " numt advine you IN BIG DEMAND | hom mod mand n the bra intelligence of women the r ac tivities of our new civiliza tion, bread making at home i 2, wes is undesirable, both from But why in a baker, any omers know she stand ct at ceone way?’ Hecause he needs the © fronh | 10% james commas dough. Hal Ha Goenn't cont any more om Fee dik However, jus mber this | | come conscious bread buy- The baker buys his flour, | | ers; they should demand aalt, ugar, milk, yenat, rail | certain. standards in the bakers who ve will meet bread the are fit to fudl, ete, at wholemaie pric Li Sod bakes 5,000 low wh you are baking five. How HE SEATTLE STAR—TUESI J. OR. “Over There” With the Yanks BY E Im- Meet to Plan Aid for Jew Refugees A mass meeting for the purpose of stimulating interest in aid work ta the soctety’s at report of Sam representa Friends of the so- uel Mason. tive Japan clety are invited. INVESTIGATE COST OF STATE INSTITUTIONS What should it cost a year to sup port Washington's state of higher learning? institutions ‘This in the question being consid by the bourd of higher curriculum. seasion here to exam ine the at sity of Ws tate college rds of the Uni Washington 4 the normal schools at Bellingham, Cheney and Ellens burg. The board's report will go be fore the governor. The Seattle Real Estate associa- tion will meet Tuesday night at the Army and Navy club, A. B Newell and Ro W. Hill will be among the chief eakers. mf hy do you stare at me so, AY, DECEMBER 10, 1918 GROVE } Herb?” |Deserted Baby Is in Children’s Home| | With more than 50 requests to adopt the waif discovered in the hall for refugees in Siberia and Japan,|way of the Byron hotel Sunday ill be held by the He night, the city authorities have tem Immigrant porarily turned the little bey over to the Children's Society of Wash r Cholum congre | ington, at EB. 65th #t. and 33rd ave 17th ave. and Yesler way. |N. FP Speakers will include the Rev. Dr Meanwhile, Investigation of those R. Kornblith, of New York, and | desir Jopt him will be made +Ra + Glazer; Bro Kornbtith; youre-him a good home. is threo months old ap proximate! ump, and has hair and bl eyes City how i physicians pronounce him @ fine specimen Bank’s Resources to Be Used in Seattle the Bank of | of more than $100, behalf of the 1 welfare of That resources California, totaling 000,000, wil] be used and industr is the substan by Frank F f the ba week's with Wagner, of the Seat commer le for a Manager E. C. tle branch Mayor Hanson has appointed At torney L. B. Stedman, of the firm et} Hastings & Stedman, as a city li brary trustee. Stedman succeed | Dr. J. Allen Smith, professor of po [litical ecenomy at the University of Washington — SOREN: ee } i i_— 1 FALLEN FOR FREEDOM Total American Army Casualties to Date Killed in action (including 396 at sea) nde Mea of | a : | insued by the United States war department Sunda In ‘and Mond of nine Seattle folloy erely J. Met xt of kin Mra. Lenora J eh, TF Thomas Hughes, next of kin William Ro Hughes, RO F. Stanley A. McCarthy, next of kin C. Po MeCarthy, $11 Fred’'k B. Me n Mra Ida Th. Mercer, 192 > ; bn, next of kin Mra, Lottie Vaughn, 4019 La reon, next of kin Cecil Shockey, 1780% Aiki rby, next of kin V Kirby, 'Sr., Western Com, Co ported minsing In action | Private Er next of kin Mrs. Emma Ritchie, 211 Union st, and Private Clare next of kin Mrs, Mary McLoughlin 155 2ist ave, wou degree undetermined Washington state casualties, including 41 Washington men, are as follows | DIED OF WwouUNDs | Name Address Next of Kin | cergt. Arthur G. Smith 30 ri Mrs. Alzona Smith | Private Adolph I’, Retfreund W. Hettfreund torp. Te Leg rivate I Rit ate J Mra, Nina. Dray rivate Harry Mrs. Minnie Brown rrivate Lee Gle Spokane Mra. Emma Underwood vrivate Edward Willin Marysville Mrs. John Williams srivate Clarence P. Aranor Seattle Mrs. Mary: McLoughlin ECTION NO. 2 | KILLED IN ACTION . | Name Address Next « | Private ben Doan on Alger Mra, Sarah I | farry lL. Causiand . Anacortes Herbert A P B. Lafblom 1 Parl Mat | Private Steven Sherin .............. Enumelaw. sys. ss Apolonia Sherin | wounp eret. Arthur K. Armington Warren Armington Robert Yuil Mra e Ww Prairie.) Peter st Stanwood. Mra, Olivia | Private David A. Sundstrom Corp. Ivan W, Hoyt Private Private Robert I | Priva Priva Private Bi Private Algie J. Pierce Private Paul D. Perry r Roy M, Ide Fr Mercer WouNpED Lieut, Warland G. Cuth Lenora J, Mc Mrs. Hazel Dayton Mra, Fannie Minnick Mrs, Hannah atile Mrs rt Angeles ney rmington ham -Mrs res John Sundstrom Mra. Nellie Hoyt Willlam R. Hughes Mrs, Marie D. Kneeland Estella Tucker Mrs. natchee ehali Lremerton MISSING IN ACTION Private Raymond Vaughn eattl Mra, Lottie M.\ Private Lester Patterson Beattte Ae MY Private Harry C. Sarff sree Everett Mrs. Rachel V. § | private Willem J. Kirby ....0005 +e Beatle. sss + William Kirby, Sr PAGE & Give a @oman 4 $5.00 Corduroy Robe For Gift Kodaks AT $2.00, $2.75, Main Wloor Christmas Boxes and Christmas Cards Upper Main Floor Camp Lewis Ppt itn the fond appreiatin und Sund Tickets $1.00 politar Saturda ther Corduroy Lounging ment tyle and color assort 85.95, $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00, New Second Flor Beacon Bath Robe Blankets Are displayed in an unusua assortment of. pat } terns and colors. With cords to match at $4.95 and $6.50 ) Upper Main Floor, Men's Christmas JZies $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 $2.00 and $2.50 Jilk Umbrellas re Useful Gifts ND as such 50¢, 75e, Main Floor, Rear j HE displays of Men's Christ mas Four-in-Hand Ties are are welcomed 4 Our exceptionally large and *0 arranged in our Men's mplete stock offers a Section that all the exquisite a we { opportunity for distinct atyle of pattern p ive nations show ea nr ime : » fect, This grouping perm convenient and pleasing service fe 7 1 welecting with the result of for Chri comple satisfaction. Your you give is from The Rhodes ( bs pdtbeel ar nes, tobe's Pe where quality and value ar . att te tas a mount. The prices are tive pe Esl at 84.00, $5.50 and 87.50. Main Floor. nd standard quality is supreme PUT BAN ON NAMES RIDICULING CITIZENS WASHINGTON, Dec, 10.—The de partment of the interior, bureau of education, in trying to discourage the use of nicknames, expecially dex ignating certain classes of foreign bern Americans “Wop.” er.” ‘ Paddy Sheen “Spaghetti,” and = similar name make no hit with the bureau of ed ucation, which maintains that such distinctions tend to promote lines of cleavage between American-born and | Americanized foreign-born persons and groups. The bureau is sending out a sug gested form for a pledge to refrain | from the use of such names. | Schools and factories will be sup: plied with the proposed pledge, so that American children and adults may stop to think of the undesira bility of making sport of anybody because he was not born in this country “Greas TINKER TOY 39c With a set of these Tinker Toys a child can build dozens of different things. 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This preparation has J In these sets you will find a been for years recom- saw, hammer, bit, brace, ¥ | plane and other tools. Regu- mended by doctors both here and abroad. You can get it at almost any drug store in the United States in spite of war conditions. But be sure you get the original French product, as difficult to imitate as its name is hard to pronounce. Get your tube today. THOS. LEEMING & CO. American Agents New York lar $5.00. Special... . $3.98 _— ees $4.00 Percolators for $2.69 This is the Royal Roch- ester heavy copper, nickel- plated Percolator. It is the cold water type with valve, and can be used on a coal or gas range; 7-cnp size. Regular price $4.00. Spe- Gis! fors ecw ts - $2.69 Spelger & Haribat NUE. AND UNION STREET. Here is Quick Relief ed A SPEIER TUTTE SNe oe ge RE eet

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