The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 18, 1918, Page 11

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DIAMONDS We Gladly Give Credit to Reliable Take Liberty Bonds Any Until Christmas Open Evenings Until Christmas The Red Cross ix the trademark of | humanity, TRUSS TORTURE Can be eliminated by wearing the Landberg Rupture Support We @ free trial to prove its superior- A. LUNDBERG Co. és Third Ave. Seattle. Make the whole fam fine Grafonola—and enable them to have t best of music all th tnd it willbe All the Latest Song Hits and Dance Num- bers Arein Our Com- plete Record Stock CREDIT GLADLY This model Colnmbia in several different tine @ gee ishes, can be had for ON CREDIT SAGES, 211 Union St CS SRE SS AEE SR A RE kenrg 15% to 20° t this year of a pleasures of the ar, You can find just what you want ina inet to utfitting ¢ Less Than You Can Buy Elsewhere DIAMONDS $15.00 to 8500.00 $50.00 1 $500.0 $5.00 (o 8250.00 85.00 1 8500.00 $10.00 to $100.00 diamond pieces at from 5 per cant leas than ot storea _WATCHES ‘gin, Waltham, Hampden, and Hamilton, in 20-year, 26-year cases; at from $14.50 up. of Solid Gold Watches. plete line of Ladies’ $6.00 ux Military Wrist Watches, { tham only; from Diamond Rings Diamond EB Diamon Diamond Scarf Pins Diamond Cuff B And hundreds of other 15 to Howard, nots A full A full and com: Bracelet Watches, from Elgin and Wal 00 to $26.50 Our stock of Ivory, Cut verware and other Jewelry for less than others Glass, Clocks, Sit is complete, and CREDIT IF YOL “House of Courtesy” H. Silver & Co. Home of the Lucky Wedding Ring 715 Second Ave. Try to Frighten - Health Director | in San Francisco) FRANCI§CO, . 18.—D Franci» health officer, continued today untiring efforts to force the wearin, of gauze masks, n infernal machine, to intimidate him The machine, consisting of black powder, alarm clock, a fuse and a mate was crudely constructed. For tt reason it was believed some one ¢ poned to the masks sought frighten the officer. “Compliments from John,” the cheery mesnage written « box, It was ready for mailing, t the stamps had not been cancel The machine was addressed to Ha. ler, but was found in the building, many fice. The clock was not running Close Figuring on Wife’s SPOKANE, Dec 18. and Minnie Ortheller were gether in an 4 kane & Inland of ac serap tron. ch means that the the life insurance policy married dinand, goe: tate to nett ims, ins children. mon: Muirhes blocks from his of vr. | ° < despite the finding apparently | Death Ferdinand killed to- | OHET PAPER- the Good Quality Bi jeer aLOT for Sold everywhere. Ps Pe RS RE RE RES PS RSE REPS Ra MERE ETOP &. ‘your moncy- “I believe my own ereat tivity ch re A Ch ity of Chicago. experience with Nuxated ‘ron see that I ove tal end prescribed annually in this chun creases the strength and endurance good drug gists, second Ave. wg 1 GRAB RREREBS » ASK for BOB WHITE | | YOUR question personally by | PAR PAGE 11 gps 8, STAFF TO DISCUSS PEACE - “9 TONELY GARI, AT HOE, | v0, v0 Reached (tales by WEDNESDAY, DEC 191 r G 1 have been working In a for the last month and Nee U. § ENDING SOCIALIST CASE The presi - c r corned have ne absent a da ly 1 ured all the felt like erying at} little thing What is the mat ter with me and you ad will be with Gabriel Han: | trial of French foreign min mtrol Have been| | conference and nervous time otaux, former of esp ter, He ¥ 1 data _Dexpite the rain, he ae VOLUNTEERS» From the Membership of the Councils of Patriotic Service, RedCross Auxiliaries and Anti- Tuberculosis League Wanted for Home Canvass Red Cross Christmas Roll Call :: : can use all members of the above organizations who are Friday and Saturday evenings and part in carrying the call to the will be over the top when Red and an busy Seattle You're not a real American unless 1 ) othern Join the ed Orc penn planned to! you belong to the I served last night on th what do vine me to do? A.—Your stant work been more of ¢ =k strain than you RACHEL CuRTis — re 4, and all d is a change for a few days and a good rest, That will for you than anything tired do more You are run down, If, however, re does not make you feel better, don't fail to see a reliable physt clan elne nimply and am & woman of 41 and have children, 1 have al happy home lif that my hus . MISS GREY ILL _We ll Miss Cynthia Grey is ill. willing to work Thursday, f While she is absent, her of Sunday, or any part of above time, es at oe mee homes in their own precincts. The Star will publish the letters of Rachel Curtis, who is connected with the New York Y. W. C. A. inchs iiteaceaneeoaioceiaensiiiged™ band takes no more interest in me, his home or the children. Do you think he What shall 1 am desperately un happ MRS, W. H A—In the years we have all just gone thru, so much could Bal. 931-197 happen in business to make & | prot ’ . 310 Taylor. 186 >. Goul man half sick with care and 1/44 ang 35—Jon. 1. Yagle, 127 No. 78th, Main 914 4—Fra ‘otterill, 233 Taylor, 2 , ’ ist 2 Uh eer rae worry, that I should hesitate to [3¢_ jens Christensen, 5424 Ballard Ave "a suspect a heretofore good hus [47 sarvin Church, 3211 W carewan, GA | 18: ‘Brey band of loving someone else. He Suen Ghsteteuaen, Gand Harrison. aa c228, doubtless has his business trans Henry Jacobsen, 76) , 22.) 98 McNeil, 1 ; ; actions on his mind—nothing Seas Chrtatensen, more, Try to talk to him and i t, aialee perhaps he will tell you why he Arthur Olson, 14 seems uninterested In his home. J. J. O'Meara, 1 be Hove nag Make a specialty of giv ing him his favorite dishes, and will notice and be very If you will do this patriotic service, get in touch with the cap- tain of your precinct whose name, address and phone number ap- pears in the list below following the number of the voting precinct in which you live. DIVISION NUMBER FIVE D. J. Rivers, Terry Apt Main 1645 DIVISION NUMBER NINE Commander: J.J. Hartigan, 21 N. Broadway, Phone Cap. 2880 DIVISION NUMBER ONE Commander: Mr. Jess Christensen, 2052 W. Ballard Ave., Phone Commander: Pret 645, Bal. 197.| 9 2. Le 2 2nd N 187 1404 20th man, 1638 Ave. st Ave, tenson land, 121 29th 810 33rd Ave. N Ave 424 Ballard Ave Main 7144, all don't Ave., Ea. 1939, 1 Schnel Ave., Ell. 3151, 7 and 4%—Sam Simonarson, 1 1619 jordon Muena, 1409 W i > smpson, 938 istensen, 2052 W. Mallard ve., 1 b—Mra, attractive girl of 18 es es 3. Chappel young fellows Harri I always ark 46 W Stewart St., Main 6927. h Ave., Ea. 682 7th Ave., Ea 21 9 24th Ave., ) Belmont —T am an and often meet t the same age n to the house to see me, and come once or twice and then Rome one told me fudge or read or the plano and not try so hard to entertain them by talking to n. Would that make them more t home, do you think? A-—Your pat schnaller, 166 Smith, 700 W 3 Abrams, 642 W, 53rd, Ba Homer Atwood, 4202 Leary 7881, 1456 1 Ea. Ave 1 0, 151 and eah Whitehead, N. Katon, Oxford Hotel 4 Shafer, 2007 Ist DIVISION NUMBER SIX Commander: Mrs. H. H. DePew, 409 County-City Bldg. Main 5900-L 13 Bldg., Ell Nesika Apts. font come ag Earl Erdrich to let them mak 300 25th Ave., Ea. 1 1 Mrs. DIVISION NUMBER TWO 154—Fre Commander: Mr. Jos. B. Meehan, 400 Boston Block, 8018 Wall- ingford, Phone Ken, 2702 6828 19th Ava NE., Ken. $749 29th Ave. NE. 7849. 203—J. A. Cathart, 556 19th Ave., Main 7 204—Mor 205—M s Varon, 607 32nd Ave., Ea, 3800 E. Jefferson, friend's advice is good advice. Men prefer to co places where they are allowed to do what they would it 22 they were in their own home, L. Burns, to smoke, to read magazines, to 1148 have music and even aa you J. ¥ wuggent, perhaps to make candy &—Thos. Procunter, 5 ‘Try this and see if it Mra. Avery, 4842 18th doesn't make a difference, It Martin P, Foster, 6414 Bro: isn't truly entertaining a man to 4iuy Culbertson, Ist Ave. talk a steady stream to him or pho expect to make conse all Ww, I the time. And when 4092 to him, don’t talk Chas. V p, 1616 No. 5th, North 15 about yourself and what you are Frank Quigley, 2350 No. 62nd. No doing 24—-V, W. Mor 850 No. 64th, Ken A. Burley, 1022 FB. 68th, Ker m in eng t f —W. A 612. | 206—Franc Ken. is Selber, 427 Lakeside Ave., Ea. 8268. DIVISION NUMBER TEN Commander: L. D. Cooper, 1002 Ave. S., Ell. 2220° Smith Bidg . 210 Occidental Ave. Defretl, Carthy, sik cd 4 Amer Bank 4624. Cor, 15th NE. and 68th, Ken, pare 901 10th N., Cap, 3658. $613 Rrooklyn Ave . . ap. 36 Meridian, North 2874 . Rogardus, 3 14th, Cap. 2339, po ; 2—) s. Graham, 4 14th NE., Ken. Ken. 1696 and 60th. No 3282, Paulsen, Main course 163—-Mrs. F. D. Wingate, 1421 16th Ea. | 215—Mrs B. Brande, 4773 r. M. Royce, He 164—Mrs. V. A. Boone, 326 Leary Bidg., Main | : 909 165—Mre. H. H. DePt Main 5900-L, 1 166—Mrw, H DePew Main 167—Mre. W Westminster Apts., Main 1458 5—) cM Mrs, J, Will Jones, 2653 Cascadia, Bea, 2028, Bea. 804. x, Sorrento Hotel Mrs. Ikerd, 513 30th Ave. S., Bea. 546. 7 and Mrs. C. M. Churchill, 2619 Wash: ington St John ‘i I Mrs. F. A, Ozepeck, Luey M. Morris Ave., Main 4802. Mr. Good, 934 2 Otis, Ea, 1515 Mr. De Camp, ooklyn, Ken, 366 Jno. G $565 Ave, w Richn ond Hotel. ) Canfield Place, North Cooper, , Bea. 12 ¥, 409 County-City Bldg., . 4326 6th So., r Way, Main 33 Yesler W 6 21st So., Syd. 869, 5187 Main 4532. Bea. 1029, 19 Washington St, 409 City-County Bidg., Q—My « low in camp ne time lgecame home he Bldier with him us had a fine time te the 4 have gone bac . , M has written to me and swered. I a month me. Sha Halverson, Raylens, Mayes, H. Ath ¥ herd $0 Chu 29 Int Ave, NE. en 168. 8040 Wallingford, 7. Gist other Howard, 402 Westlake N., Ell 1959. Hi 35 Terry but like him and he| 1 give him} and what would uRKeRt? MABEL. A.—I don’t think it nec to give the . Christmas gift, bu hand, if y wn Johnson, 7 259, Main t 4 about | 173-8 2089, seems to like a Christmas present Mra. Cecil Bede 2 9th Mrs. H. H. DePe Mrs. Harry Landes, 4503 Bi Mrs, Edwin Stror 12 Ea Hu Hagern, 445 27th N Mur Mutual Paper Co., Ell Aurora Ave, Bal, 2138 DIVISION NUMBER THREE Commander: Mr. J. C. Ford, Jr. : 4 . | 177—Mra. D. 4702 Latona, North 2538 rena * : Geo. L. Lynch, 4663 1st Ave., North 176, Mr “os enowie ee R. H. Ogden, 4509 8th NE 3799 nice garets, I am sure =. F. Phinney, 4146 Lith he would appreciate it, or * ©. Haitt, 1604 E. couldn't you knit him a x socks? If he is in camp much longer, he will need warm things | of that sort. | | Chas, Allison, 1489. 2089. new # . Bea, NUMBER ELEVEN Mrs. H. W. Mason, 4871 Rainier At AR 667W. Yenter 3. Chamber Frogner Bush. 017 & Rassmus: 013, box of VISION } ; Alberty, Amer. Life, Green " Commander: ham, 4014 10th NE, Ken, 978. Werxel, The Broadmore, Ell, 3260. DIVISION NUMBER SEVEN Mr. Melvin C. W e., Ell. 1134 Ken, 2112. bverett 978 | 181—Mn . Ken. 1194 182—Mrs Ken. 1119. Apts, No. 460, 41st Gent VW Alfred Lee, Caledonian 1 15th NE 1—C. Albrecht, 4045 12th” NE., No 14—-N. D. Hannah, 422 16—Earl A, Greeg I 16-—Chaa, 1 ms, 4312 4th - man 1 a 20 Lagiey, FOURTEEN. | 134. Henley, ! 10th NE cvery young girl Ga ; ; ’ PRSORSY: 61 MP 1 i n eee 38 18 " 7 2 H. E, King, Cou Assessor ae E. R r, 9614 54th S., Rai: hanstrom, 10405. Renton Commander: nstock, 2022 § Q—Lam a ye fe , 1 like pretty cloth sut om naists that T must wear #h and I father with flat necks for the street. Wh: u do? All them. 8 $th NE 101—Wm heels and objects to low Buse, 3239 Edmonds, Schuman, 4228 Oreas, Lemm, 5518 Rainier, Re Carl, 4685 Willow, Rair H. Ke 4203 Morgan, Dys 8 Fontanelle Heiden, 8338 Walcott, t would the other girls t do as hi little wi nore? He has nterest heart, ar nk | @y Ave., what he asks is only All well-dressed women wear low | ¢3 heels now for street we: reasonable w Bivd., Cap. Harvard N DIVISION NUMBER TWELVE, : Commander: A. /B Cloes, ; 1702 ng . ‘ 11 ‘Thomas, Ell C584 4é sth Se Ww . 822W. one does much walking \67 Holstrom, 428 Blewett 26—R , mmit N., Cap. 62—A. F 45th SW., West 322W. DIVISION NUMBER FOUR f 1 ith N., Ca Cranney, 2216 Bonair, West 510J. sting Commander: Mr. W. O. Fussel-| paneer so paieadt tiga sidebar. 8 W. Garfield, QA. 4189 piesa 60 Rtruria DIVISION NUMBER EIGHT Nich spits JYommander: Mr. A. P. Casey, ’ 1454 East Harrison, Ell. 79 heels are neither the ¢ Jame n- ange epee) Rachel Curtis will Forsyth answer Stretch, man, mail. Make your letter short, Man | write on one side of the paper, ; give your full name and address, and enclose a Scent stamp for reply. Only a few of the hun. 3 ‘ Lynn, Bemis Bag Co., Ell. 661 dreds of letters that Seatde girts | | 72 . ’ mC ve 2 » 1 R Schollard, 5942 42na SW address to Rachel Curtis can be | | 73 old, 822 alton | t. Val @e 2412 Me 615. | : 3, 6534 45th SW., West S221. printed, but she is selecting the | | 7 6 14t ’ ' ( ‘ j ite, 6008 ‘BWantons most typical for answer in The 7 ° , N r,Q ! ; hister bd y a L. A. Butler, t Star, No names and addresses . 13t Scott will be printed, ‘ 2 5 cia an The Star is co-operating with vo 1 , , dK. Thoma the war work council of the 14 13th | Young Women's Christian as. sociation, which has loaned Rachel Curtis for this work, She has at her coramand the services | of women phy ns, lawyers Good and other experts upon whom | 65 \V. 0. Fu she may call for authoritative abt, Hews. 064 advice in answering your letter on Asidareon, 1680: 74) Address: n 380, RACHEL CURTIS, \ Dangler, 802 W. Tt 2 3 t 09 —C. wo 7 Sno War Work Headquarters, North, 606 Olympic Y, M.C.A Hawek, 815 Warr 600 Lexington ave., ; erney, 11 R New York City Marsiito: Dakota, attle Box Co., West 289 othero, 4109 Chil West 4513 eel Prod SW 4 45th SW Main 197) West 31 , West 322V DIVISION NUMBER THIRTEEN Max Schmidt, Savings Bank, Res. rich, 1613 Nob Hill, QA S ‘ n Syd. 606 Iman, 8 W. Garfield, QA. 41 | i 1 oud r W. Lee, 616 1st rd W i > oar ! i" *. E. Phillips, 1007 ‘Thist oF x Schmidt, G 1th AB Commander: Met Tnion reorgetown Rankin, 1409 8th Georgetown, town, Syd da Graham Max Schmidt COUNCILS OF PATRIOTIC SERVICE SECTION CHRISTMAS ROLL CALL BOSTON TO STAY WET BOSTON, Dee. 1 r te to column was:

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