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BAGH IHURSDAY, DEC. 19, 191d PLANNED WORLD MINERS’ STRIKE, ‘SAYS SOCIALIST CHICAGO, Deo 19-—The defense | today launched In earnest its ease for |five wociulist leaders charged with jespionage activities, Judge Landis late yesterday refused to order a “not guilty” verdict after the government had rested Adolph Germer, national secretary, jand one of the defendants, was the 3,461 PRIVATES | RETURN TOU, S. ON WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, Dee, 19.—The | transport George Washington mailed from France December 16 for the United States, with $91 officers and lixted men ivilians and the war depart ands of gift art- toys, turntture, French very, Make “Common Cold” Uncommon Watch out for the “common cold.” Hit it every time it shows its head! The “common cold” is often one of the first symptoms of “Spanish flu,” which is so like pneu- monic plague! The “common cold,” too, is one of the advance agents of pneumonia and tuberculosis, diseases which rank second and third as causing the greatest num- ber of deaths annually in the United States, Don't laugh at a sneeze and a cough. Dodge Jy es a worldwide miners’ them when you meet them in people about you, Treat letrike had been planned In the event them with respect and care when they appear in jot war while he had official connec yourself, : |ton with the United Mine Workers jof A es A neglected “common cold” MAY develop into j ~ vge Germer admitted there had been a ' pneumonia or tuberculosis. defection in the soctallet at: ge ‘ m1 f l ibe t B { y 2 , _ Even if it remains “only a cold” it reduces vi- eee Ong. Mt Be over the | advise a OWRETe bidet ged 6 of tality and usefulness from 50 to 75 per cent. When Question of adopting the minority any of the four issues to hold them if pos- colds become epidemic in a school, factory, or office, || #nt-war platform. ae sible. 1 realize there are many who thru production and efficiency are cut in half, | : ispose of their bond The United States public health bureau says: 29 Shipyard Men necessity must dispose of their bonds. ‘Cold germs enter the body thru the mouth and Are Arrested for Therefore, those who wish dental work done may come to me. | will accept you dusty, and ill-ventilated rooms, Neep the body warm lous aarectea on a Fiset re carl bonds in payment at their full face value. and dry. Keep away from the person who coughs and Jenrty ‘Thursday Phang ivy in og we If there are any of my patients or any ina ag covering the mouth with his hand- jkaten in apite of the protest of the others not needing dentistry, but who must The United States should have a “reconstruction | Garhira vaiteduieia dh. aeiieb toe cash their bonds, bring them to me and | program” for health after the battle against “flu.” will pay you spot cash—the exact New York Stock Exchange quotations for that date; no waiting. I shall be pleased to do this for you. I! have confidence in the tien Judge Gorden suspended ren Let the health reconstruetion program begin future value of United States government | tence, but said that this was a com with one rule bonds, hence my offer. HONEST, PAINLESS DENTISTRY Liberty Bonds purses, umbrellas, ete. tn an interesting for the buxy shepper. showing our atx-room im ally balit on tt ir was the y headquar attention r culosis and 75 bedridden en Usted The George Washington was the transport which carried the presiden Ual party to Frost Other sailings were December 17, Moceaain, sailed with 43 casual officers and se listed men; Heredia mailed Dec eit with 14 officers and 10 men; the mailed December 16 with 14 and 26 enlisted men; Stxeol December 16 with 51 win cur MAIN nine enlisted men and the FLOOR TOY STORE ) et trix December 16, with one infantry there te © wonderful | officer diaplay of the cute | : pyuceny Small Jewelry Is Taken by Thieves Thieves made a npecialty of mnall jewelry in their rampages Wednes Sdey night i, B. Armatrong, 2724 Norman st reported the theft of a Swias gold watch, several rings aml mix stick pins Four ring», small pins and a javal Here were stolen from the home of T. B. Samuel, 1912 N. 47th at one entered A. Bi. Nordwall's he Y. M. C. A, and took | three stickpins, a camera and a, tch and chain, according to the po Toy Coupon and lic (out it oat) useful toy teaches and } luttie “Teddy Bears” from the very smatl est to the very larg: ricee | cresting EXTRA r well made by; Cinishea na’ law. The next violators of the laws against riding on the gates of street care are going to receive a heavy fine, warned Judge Gordon. Gets $1 Damages in $7,500 Action One dollar was granted Mre. Olive RB. Uiriel, plainuff in a sult against the Beattie & Kainier Valley Mall way company for $7,500 in Judge Cushenan’s court Thursday. Mre Uh rich sued for alleged persona! injuries received when she alighted from a Rainier valley car, She teetified that her drem became caught in the cloting @oore, and that she was dragged several feet. The $1 will cover minor court conta. CHIEF ASKS CITY FOR 35 MORE POLICEMEN Petition for the addition to the city police force of 26 patrotnen and three Heutenants was made to the city council Thursday morning by | Chief of Police Warren. In his request for a larger force the chief declared that many sections of the city are now without sufficient protection | mon and dangerous violation of the “Make the Common Cold Uncommon!" Moonshine Crew Is Called Before U. S. Commissioner The captain and erew of the alleg steamer 8. F Becond Thursday morning on their way to Comminstoner MeClelland’s office for thelr first hearing. Since Thanks the Mare Istand marines, is not a| #!Ving day the crew had been in jai! slacker. Maj. Kiner of the marines| 1+ 1. Matsen, captain of the 5. 1. made that staternent today. He de Loop, was in uniform. Twelve of the clared Dietz fited his questionnaire | Cfew were with him. erty Egypte Ds og os gy With the Spokane draft board asking | How the whisky was found by fed. fisl’ reports. | charming hs wecat exemption merely that he might fin- |@FA! authorities of the department of | Deckers had death grip on the meat ish the season with the Marines. | justices, hidden behind camoufiaged | °*" SR Tae loro “I was aware of Dieta’s plans,” anid | Wills, was told by Capt. Ben Lichten. | Maj. Riner. “He had prnetically ar-|D¢r#, of tm United States coast APPROVE EASTLAKE BONDS ranged to enlist in the marines im. | €vard scouts, early in the hearing axtiake avenue condemnation mediately after the clone of the ena-| The 12 tnembers of the crew are: bonds for $18,000 were approv son. He made theee arrangements | George Chudolev, John Hleasen, Thursday morning by the capital | With me before the season opened Charles Gutenberg, George Pehpik, sues committe: at Washington, D. | Lone Star is not a slacker,” | John Sterndock, Anton Pederson, Dv. C., according to word received by the | = ret J. Ahiqvist, Martin Larsen, Ovcar city officers here. Condemnation of A. Greeniund, Peter Bleason, Anton this property and widening of the Stoguk and August Gettenber¢. street was ordered ten years ago, |Charges Against Meat Packers Are Aired in Congress WASHINGTON, Dee, 19.—-Airing of the charges of monopoly against the five big meat packers of the United Staten started In congress to day. Official» of the federal wade commission appearing before the house Interstate commerce commit tee, told the rewults of a atx months’ Every Tuesday I have an educational article on dental subjects and dentistry and the teeth, that you should read if you are interested in good health via the route of good teeth. DR. H. T. HARVEY Dental Surgeon—Diagnostician Ex-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners 504-512 EITEL BLDG. Open Evenings and Sundays Cor. Second and Pike. Major Says Dietz Is Not a Slacker VALLEJO, Cal, Dec. 19.—Lone Star Dieta the I n football coach were moonshine Loop paraded down ave CITY REPRESENTATIVE TO GREET SOLDIERS| | The elty council! was asked by the | King county council of defense to ap- point one of its mombers as a repre sentative of Ube special committee jwhich will arrange welcomes for re | turning soldiers ‘The city member probably will be “Cherry” Betterton Seattle Housewives Wil s Missing in Action Gi . ive Christmas Cakes Léeut. Cherri! KR. Betterton, ex-ant | versity man, who went to France mach with the Sist division, is officially! ‘The firm of Cloaset & Devers, lo listed as minsing in action in the of: | ca) wholemlers of coffee, teas and appointed Monday. at the regulnr ses “cial casualty report Thursday. fiwvoring extracts, have inaugurated Gon of the esuncil. | Letters from the front dectare Bet-/_ cake baking contest. Women of The welcoming committe is rep- | terton attempted to take a volunteer seattle who participate in this con resentative of all the princtpal public | Party thru a violent shel! fire in an (eat will share in twenty-cne prizes, organizations in the city effort to find lost comrades believed | ranging from $25 cash to case lots } to be hemmed in by the Germans. No | of Golden West products | definite word concerning bis fate was! When the cakes are all assembled jever obtained after that. at the Closet & Devers factory, 317 COMMISSIONERS WILL iid DISCUSS BOND POWER} a | Gn beans and Che sales ul es . Port of Seattic commissioners wi | 15,000 Electrical [Seaman to hospitals, charitable hold a special meeting December 26 1 institutions and children’s homes to consider proposed stato legisla Workers on Strilse | Xr) parucipant in the contest may tion affecting the port. Inctuded in| SCHENECTADY, N. Y., Dec. 19.—| have her cake go to any particular the proposed legislation ts the meas The organized force of the plant of charitable inatitution which she may ure increasing the bonding limit of | the General Electric Co. here walked designate. The rules governing the the port district out today in sympathy with a etrike | contest are that Golden West Ex- The commissioners have asked the|at Eric, Pa It is estimated fully tracts and apices be weed in the bak- county treasurer to turn over all in| 15,000 men are out For the first ing preparations Contestants will terest on revolving port funds. This | time about 50 per cent of the office | have untll December 23rd in which would increase the public terminal |forre which was recently organized, |to enter their offerings. Further de funds by $16,000 yearty. in idle. tails will appear in Friday's star Cotés Cause Grip and Infliecasa LAXATIVE BROMO 22 tne. little chap would A BEAUTIFUL GIFT OF PYRALIN IVORY Cal If for any reason your Xmas shop- | ping was delayed, we want you to know that our stock is still complete. | Your selections will be made easy and we will help you all we ean. Don't put it off any longer. Suitable Gifts for “HIM” A present for dad or a present for brother or hubby. We have a choice line. Presents that are useful and will be gratefully received. Read these— COIN PURSES in genuine and imitation leather. A oe will please him—2#5e up to 1.50. Money Belts, Bags, Wallets and Bill Folds, up to $6.00. | Card and Identification Cases, 25¢ to $5.00. | “RUBBERSET” and “KAMBRO” SHAVING BRUSHES These brushes need no introduc- tion. The best bristles in all of them. Prices from 25c¢ up to the best, in neat lined Gift Boxes, at $6.00. SAFETY RAZOR STROPPERS All of the best standard makes— Sterling, Sharpen-M-All, Gem for Gil- lette Blades, Twinplex and many oth- ers. He wants one of these. Price $1.00 up to $3.50. SHAVING | MILITARY SOAPS Hair Brushes | * ad Creams and | wo git ts 0. D. of phone orders; these Will not be delivered. tray and match holder, Manicure Sets | Puff Boxes Bonnet Brushes | Powder Boxes | Cloth Brushes | Hair Receivers Perfume Holders | Ivory Trays Ivory Vases Tooth Brush Hold- | Candlesticks Button Hooks ers Pincushions Pyralin Ivory Toilet Sets up to $35.00. A most wonderful assortment of everything in | Ivory. You may start a set now or complete one. A “KODAK” or a CAMERA The gift that will al- ways be a pleasure; one that lasts a lifetime. Prices at $7.50 to $98.50 | or a BROWNIE CAMERA up to $14.00 A Kodak Album is just the thing to keep your pictures in an orderly way. We have them in all sizes and designs, suitable for all sizes of pictures. Come in gray and black and priced from 60¢ up to $5.00. Box Cameras for the Little Folks . . . $1, $2, $2.75 and $3.50 For a Merry Christmas GET A GRAFONOLA VICTROLA or SONORA AT PRICES TO FIT ANY PURSE. 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In several odors, including the very Dest makes only ..20¢ | 30¢ | ray 20¢ | Williams’ Stick .30¢ Palmolive Cream ... | | Safety suitable to men than aset of good Brushes. Our line consists {1 nothing but supertor bristles and the high. est grade in design and finish Prices up ° Bas . see cere 6 Mf 18.00 Pocket Knives, made of best — tempered steal, in bone and pearl handles. A knife for every use. prices 50¢ up to $4.00 Razors—The Gillette, Gem, Ever Ready, Durhazn Du plex, and all the makes that are de pendable. Prices from $1.00 to $12.50 v PA | sists of five “i pieces made of wood that will not and M will stand | hard usage. | Separate or sets. | First and a10 Second Ave. 5249 Ballard Ave. “= Bartells DRUG STORES