The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 16, 1918, Page 10

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PAGE 10 As true as those prin upon which our Federal Government ts established are the manufact ciples underty duction « al Govern 1 Milk, ment Standa you may not mistake milk so exactingly produced, each can bears a re tlon of the dome of the ttol building at Washington, PD. C, the seat of our Ped- eral Government. © © ¢ Federal Mux Company—plant located im the country; sales offices, Hoge Bidy., Seattle, Wash- fayion. as its name! | People as a Business. rina tte | brought to ght by friends and reta. | Pordand THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1918. 7c. ae Sold Bibles to Dead COOKIES! YANKS GET QUANTITIES | ) old -famhte merican cookle been mar if A dintributed with f the American Ped Cr ty the There's money in everything even in the daily obituary cob umn offices in. the wattle and it day of the] ‘ Shipping Bibles to the dead, Makes Investigation ©. OD, and then waiting for is eis . x aes mieten the post mortem cash to roll in, cathe geHlags Renee w nai , be mad Ie the Tatent Industry Uneaten ee an etait ae mee | At Pre ut hy the police amd relatives of de- eine (ae vane eee ceased persons in Tacoma today kage as hed been |, it '# the belief of Red kage as had been ale Chat the Charged with ope C will not be affected b of hoatilitie It te pointed out that the month mar « tp half year ply of flour in stor age for making the cookie 1 that much af on ath ng, where he was ¢ dan. sloyd | led to the | Jourdan back, but th & Jourdan general agents.” Drang office are said ty theipe Chamber Gets Busy on Preparedness for Airplane Mail Seattle will get busy immedi Hee to have been operating a heme in § Portland and er points lc the coast The mysterious nume, “Rev. ra Worth” lent dignity to the concern's affairn to prepare landing terminal tact) for air mail ser System Simple . oe r The Chaznber of Commerce The system of operations wan| jday noon appointed John H } 1. J. Colman and W. K. Boeing tives of deceased persons in ‘Tacoma | Jhandie the alr and Seattle, who traced the hin hur inthe Hermes POTSDAM LOYAL TO program." They were nar The syaterm nie t 1 Dsrer. “ KAISER IN DEFEAT | if Cairn hh day to learn the} (Special to The & ‘ A) Por 16. Potadam | mittee of the preparednens 1 on recommenda names of the Is perwons to die SSDEN M | DRESDEN, 1 Then a cheap Hible was shipped by | é express C. O. D. ‘to’ the name and | Co@nctl of Soldiers mber nd Sailors i# re Saree SS. Foe! bias ea heleiee be oti layeii to the SOCIALISTS HOLD BUT of the Bible was $ deposed kaiser, This organization | 25 PCT. OF REICHSTAG When the package arrived at itx| adopted resolutions regret at the destination, parhaps on the day of | tute’ had ove n the Hfohen | VIENNA, Dee. 16,—Evidence of the the funeral, if it was timed right | 20 and aff ‘the mpecial| in#tability of the present so the relative, if he fell for the h bound their em-|COntrol in Germany ts pointed scheme, paid the charges and kept|peror. The whole home community | ! the party « the Bib! in mld to be ready to welcome back He Has Record the fugitive whenever he deemn the he reichstag. . The Mr. Jourdan, in his rooms in the peychotogical ent at hand for] Mbert wntrol in therefore but a Bernice building. eted the cash, | bis return. hority or rump government—or Jourdan has a prison record, ac: | the old gang in disguise. 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Third Avenue at Pine SEATTLE Tacoma Spokane Portland | | | ish was covering up at the ft y o6 tn Pannen, ano. | truth of the latter suggestion eral years ago, The prison authori KNIVES; SHE DIES ties have been notified by the police LONDON, Dee. 16.—Inlington fur. | has broken his parole, | ninhes a peculiar case of suicide, a and have been asked to send for him.| woman who swallowed three table One of the Bibles had been mailed | knives. One was found in her stom to the daughter of F. J. Comeau,| ach and two in the pleura, She was manager for the Hidden Inlet Can.| suffering from pneumonia. that Joure ewe and Bergt ‘ate, 290 ird st, wounded pe a state carunition, including t KILLED IN ACTION Name Addre ae Next of Kin. | Priva . amark F Victor M. Hines | wo above, are as followw: | Private Emile F see Mire HL A. Moystre SEVERELY Spokane . torhett ore Yandel! | . Mra Pannte Coddington » Mrs Margaret rinn irson C. Thayer “ 'D. Christofferson NDETERMINED k Diamond ... 1. Tenchi . ka ‘ lewis Kerchhot Hoquiam Mrs Kimer Anderson ne - Mra Julia Join & Pet Private Lawrence P. Johnaon . MISSING 18 ACTION Private Robert R. Tate Private Raymond O Private Ko Baxter Mra. Rettie Tate - William F. Schetbner Mrs. Tepa Baxter SLIGHTLY + Tacoma. ...Mra. Stanley L. Whitney ¢ Eva Row r Leonard T. Row . 6 3 King A House Desk Always Acceptable private Andrew. Ok Private Maynard len Okteeja Woolley. . Mra. Margaret Bart | Private Ward FR sess Tacoma . Mre. Margaret Rogue | Private Herbert Christensen Hadlock ... Anthony © Hanche | Private Bar! N. Hanche : Spokane Mra, Annie C. Hanche | BRITISH LIKE 7 INFLUENZA ADMIRAL SIMS) "Tian War The Britiah and American nay oo been literally © navy = The appall nand on each side.} haps best realize forces hi It ha the man i The best te well Admiral his popularity in and out of offi ny as how has succeeded is ) Khteen | - pation in. the by a ne Gal circk Buropean W | The admiralty higherups knew! “Our grea ms, liked him personally and re spected him as a man who knew his business long before Ame came into the war, Perhaps confidence in him was one on he was picked for the important post And now—he jokes at their pense, criticise ays what pleases, and they enjoy it all much as he does. He has made the British know he likes them; — the Smoking Cabinets and that the censorst out of the war would have stayed out had she permitted to know what was going on To which Foreign Secretar vantages. four replied that the British were perfectly willing to leave their case] ¥ in Admiral Stim: hand Join the Red Cross | SERVE BOLSHEVIKI; NOTHING ELSE TO D0}. (Special to The St STOCKHOLM, I A my officer held for a time FU guard red they were 1514-15: merely because a find no other employment, |* a coke work. Bartell brog’< Co. UGGESTIONS from our Special Holiday Overstuffed Living- rich tapestries. Very appropriate and acceptable gifts in suites and separ- ate pieces attractively priced. (Special to The Star b Wat a $15.00 Lamp ... $12.00 LONDON, England, Dec. 16.—| Sald That Epidemic Cost More Lives Beautifal Art Metal pape og : tives Mention of Admiral Sims’ name is} _ eg joys Loss In Battle, Reading Lamps pied vs 73 tai'ke eecetenal £6 cheer in London anger Not Over. Great Care tp fee - the signal for a r in Lond N vy Te Proven $30.00 Lamps . - 625.00 Every child loves a Charac any Ume Further Outbreak know there's no sting behind his reer t a Ba Cs Feotetoot hang rite $3.50 to 830.00 tle, th eeps liqu cole snita oak. ae leather I heard hirn tell a gathering men who am atthe Ane a Pi: : iG tues Anatiouke teat ‘rill wiraty be pleased with man or woman, who $4 50 "$2. 75 principal occupation” of the one of these carries lunch, Up from e An unusually attractive display of practical holiday gifts on Main Floor. Morning shopping, when you can shop quietly and leisurely, has many ad- (M.A. GOTTST | SE ATTLE'S. POBULAR HOME "FURNISH RS ? f | Curent The Dough Boy #4 | 1 wsreyTe DEVEL TO Roy itm ava, WROTTTR HETeIVED Crumtatet, WA, ta te K. Wertman, Them Pte. enttin, narom et SEATTLE, IO 16, 198 Loar Now She Relishes Baker's Bread Ye Faitor Shipbuilder’s Wife Is Clever STAR WANT ADS BRING | RESULTS Open Daily Until 6 P. M. ixhibit of beautiful Cane and room Furniture covered in velours, damasks and Gift Specials “Shoo Fly” Specials $1.35 kind .....seeecees 98¢ For Tuesday $2.00 Kind ......0eeeee $1.35. and Week Reading Lamps Reduced Cast metal, finished bronze, Verdi and copper, with attrac ass. ve art glass shades (see picture); most of them fitted with twolight chain sockets snnieipiicaee ter Doll, All $1.00 Dolls for 69¢, Tuesday and week Genuine Leather Uphol- stered Top Solid Oak Footstool Exactly picture; 13%x16-inch raat ee Come Early for This “Universal” Lunch Kits EIN RNITURE. Ope 20 Second, Between Pike and Pine SQYRAEAESTES FuaeeseryTs se $2 52358. Ses SeSe ap 2 242

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