The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 8, 1919, Page 9

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Walsh Charms Big Onewd OMA oe... sap at Metropolitan xt teities A , ‘ : re ; . er mu var =e . tists, ettinn thant BY MILTON BRONNER pee port of T ob © program w eewercerer? cee, Smee wee tert arranged by the Ladies’ Mus clans and t have lots of glib joonl organization orles to that governenent u © distinguished musician 1) Often confuted by facts. llere rea h Bi Ni hit : ecltal, drew rounds of few fact e ig ght Ause and continuous encores f Taking 25 of the more important he aple etna performa Two | railroad terminals of the country 9 : .. | mas bouquets were presented to ' Keston, Buffalo, Chie "] The Wie Ore lcl {aga Miss G at the conclusion of her | Galveston, Kar City, Los A a Pipanaet Brings Pleasant ihe anne. of > vortian ia, Pittsbure, St eines Faas sic of Joan Phillip Ra-| Portland, Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Bt Memor! meat, from the 17th century Lou attle, San Francis Pave Morning Coffee French art, presented by the trio thfe repor the ax its Opening numbers, was admit the latest com ably played, flutist, cellolat and|t 14,775 cars w harpist co-ordinating to a finished | as against 233,104 last y degr skill nd thin i@ important to re Th concluding numbers, four the amaller number of cars The ction’, were estima ler government contro! carried the music of the evening, whic! 8 64 tons of freight a againat w nounced entirely a success 291.627 last year. In other words The he e Was filled. the ¢ wnent saw to it that each Du hi F ad of 32. yaller nu ft thie Foremen to wan t more work Stage Big Smoker aya.’ is mova hn tiie counuy The Duthie Foremen's assoc: are coal and grain. I the period will hold the first of a series of /of 1918 ending November », the monthly smokers Saturday night in| roads had carried 608,053 cars more the yard restaurant rooms, Six box | coal than fn the mame time last year. ng bouts, Vaudeville and singing by |For the period ng November 9 ard employes, an the roads had carried 131,01 cars if you ¢ more grain than last year gating. be 1 Here's What Happened pain Ts for a club room bu what you ra | math dit What has happened can be eer rising® thie - threat, no biliow je in the ft now be trou on ‘aa possible Sime promptly feet at once the overworked’ st “a RENEW FREE CLASSES core IN NATURALIZATION The free [VITAL STATISTICS} MARRIAGE class in naturalization >. A. will and Saran conducted by the ¥. §, and Selma ule this week. . 1 foreign-born people 9)" me American cit t Cari J. Smith, who has ch of the class, will make a special tress. Rodriges and Stella Welch, 1 and Fisle 4 Ruth Lee, and Mable North Rena. Genter and Florence E , and & R. Gorton, Be- co Port, fan Francis rt, Seattle. “winerns L, T. Sorensen, Fiynn, 1921% 210 Laulan, Rowe, 1910 A. Atherton, Turner, 4510 av Girt to Mr. ante | Latona ave to Mr W. Meune, Gounan, 2. & Cummings u, Dee. fe Lares, 807 and Mra A. T. Jobnson, | Nov. ¢ | Boy to Mr. 10th N., Dee Roy to Mr ave., Dee Roy to Mr. and Mra. 7. Mishimete, 121 Maynard You’ve been thinking about buying a Truck—why not let us tell you how little money you need to buy one, and then take {2 months to finish paying for it? | Moy to Mr. and Mra C. DB. PF. Dowgnty, [2752 fist & W., Jan 1 joy to Mr. and Mra C. I, Pox, 1206 | ) #, Jan. 2 vy io Mr and Mra. H.C. Boyder, 6012 | (int & W., Deo. 246 to Mr. and Mra m. V. Romayne, Hecond ave., Dec. 30 » Mr. and Mra, J. Bonich, 72 Nov. 14 | ris to Mr. and Mra HL. Babia, | y at, Dec. 19 Girt to Mr. and Mrs, BD, @peltmire, 1019 Kaatiake, Deo 7 Washington-Oakland Co. Orcas st Rey to Mr. and Mrs. G. ML. Bevelat, East 614. East Pike at Twelfth Ave. 140 fist @. Ww, Det 3 eum | (865% Rainier ave., Dee, 25. | Roy to Mr. and Mra. ®. Lance, 7337 Ravenna ave, Jan. 1 Roy to Mr. and Mre_ 0. Silver, First ave. N. Ws Dec Brock, 2038 23. f. and Mra. T. Patmason, 7258 to ir 152). Jette Girt to Mr siemos, | 2409 t8th &. W. Dee. 1h |- Boy to Mr, and Mra, V. Zallocco, i | Rainier ave. Dec. 17 Girl to Mr. and Mra J. RM Gree. ae) Di don st., Nov. 2 joy to Mr. and Mra & Wada, 115 | laumth ave. &, Dee. 3 Toy to Mr. and Mra. M. ant, 309 May- nerd ave. end Mre t 2 u. START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT ON OR BEFORE JANUARY 10, {919 AND SHARE IN THE EARNINGS OF THIS BANK FROM DIVORCES Complaints filed | raham against Marry M. Gra- Roger against Charles PB. “Thomas I. Massey, 32, old court house, |yan. 4 ; Poter Nordman, 2, 402% fiat ave. W. | Py Jan. 4 $ Vir Genevieve Pattie, 15, 916 Howell st, Jan. 4 itary Anderson, 28, 1202 Yesler way, Jan Ofticer Kawar J. 42, 2021 Charles #t., Jan. ‘m Blettedall, 2 Mitting, During 1918 we distributed m4 000.00 among our depositors. We paid 5 per cent on all savings, compounded semi-annually. In addition to the above, we placed more than $40,000.00 in the Guaranty Fund and Undivided Profits Account. ‘This is the best record ever made by any savings bank or other finar ition in any one year in the history of the state. 426 18th ave N., 1912 N. Ravenna blvd. | | | 45th at, ¥ H. Jaeger, 31, | Jan. 6 Rutherford, | Imp Jan. 25, 921 am A. Stratton, 43, 1120 15th ave, | Stannus, 27, 123 W. Bowdand | cial Number of Sick Return Home Jan. 8. — The number of sick and wounded soldiers landed in the United States in a single week occurred during the | week ending January 3, when 8,280 | arrived, R. R. Facilities Adequate, He Says WASHINGTON, ment operation ear has demons al instit SAVINGS ONLY SMALL ACCOUNTS PARTICULARLY WELCOME WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK. 810 SECOND AVENUE Assets $8,700,000.00 Jan. & railroads trated that the coun- | try has sufficient transportation fa | cilities to meet its needs, according to the annual report of Cart D. Gray, | director of the railroads administra: | tion, made public today, Established 29 Years TRUSTEES Ivar Janson W Peters \Ex-Con gressman OMAHA, Jan, &—Former Con gressman David Mercer, 61, died here yesterday of heart trouble. He in 1892 and the lower was elected to ¢ served five tern ‘ pouse in THE SEATTLI | Look at tongue! Remove poi. |oon. FIRST AVE. AND David Mercer Dies - : STAR FACTS CONFUTE GLIB | TALK OF INTERESTS ered f WEDNESDAY, JANU om © at the t of Male Holden S harehe ul ed ex railroad president aced bt McAdoo in charge of the Central Western region, An regional direct or, he rules the roada in California Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, Colorado New Mexico, Arizona, Kansas and part of Idaho, Nebraska, Texas, lowa Missourt and MMinols, Territorial tis the biirwe 0’ mM this time of year th aviest tr is usually in coal for the winter sea Hold n of non and cattle for the market on reports that for the mor vember the car supply was meet all requirements Last winter there w ample to and general loading and box cars has b on nearly all the decrease in coal load: wa & surplus of n aceumula is, ‘The explained by lack of marke sulting from heavy storage «upp The reports from the coal fields in Iitinois, India low Colorado. Utah and Wyoming, showed that the roads had 1 available than the ing. Awa result non Were order were loaded in November than in the same month last year. hand. On the ot Mon re grain cars w and 8,043 live than las more stock ca year Make Big Savings And here are three big things gov ernment contro! did in this on gion By short routing {n October there was a saving 588 miles, an per freight car By cutting out unnecessary trains in November, thi 419,529 train m By unifieat there was eff $400,000 per And then along comes C. H. Mark ham, another veteran railroad execu tive, placed by McAdoo in charge of the coal-producing Allegheny region, comprising Pennsylvania, Maryland New Jersey, Delaware and part of West Virginia? In November the car supply was so ample that it was pos sible to remove all embargoes on carload freight, except where per cits are required Reports trom blast furnaces showed that none was down because of lack of cara. There waa a decrease in loaded cars, large mn 7,507 average cara of 1,310, of 174 miles os per year n of railroad facilities ted a saving of about ar ly due to the holidays and the influ enza epidemic in November, But there were dumped at tidewa 2,203,601 tons @f coal, an increase of $ tons over November, 1917. And once more a saving: Ninety one unifications of facilities were fected during November, resulti an annual saving of $766,000. T total annual saving in this region alone since federal control started | now amounts to $7,945,000 “SHRUP OF FS” CHILD'S LAXATIVE and bowels” Accept “California” Syrup Figs only—look for the name Call- fornia on the package, then you are sure your child ts physic for the little stomach, and bowels. Children love its de- Helous fruity taste. it without fear. Brown Dental Test Offices Best | 106 COLUMBIA 106 Seattle’s Leading Dentists Established tn 1801 ITHOUT question the most reliable and reasonable Dental Offices in Seattle tf arantee that your work will be of the best, and satisfactory to you. EDWIN J. nROowN Owner and Manager Brown Dental Offices 106 Columbia St. pall PIKE ST. Phone Main 4905 |“IF 1 HURT YOU, rr PAY ME.” Thin 1s my mossage of deliver- ‘om the fear that ac- tal operation CT, FIL OWN and Teeth absolutely without ll cases but acute abscossed prices in your city for high-class, guaranteed | STERLING DENTISTRY js in the tribute to Roveevalts we, Holden said, ny more coal cars 1 ens coal cars ere was a saving of of having the | best and most harmless laxative or liver Full directions D. 3. O'Peen | for child's dose on each bottle. Give } | | flunder the auspices of the Alliar || bi || Francaise. Liten, who is of Belgian } east in a Belgian war tragedy | | HALIFAX, N, 8., Jan, §.—Fire for | fails to remove dandruff completely a time threatened to destroy a large | and that is to dissolve it. This de: block of Halifax's business section | stroys it entire To do this, just |yesterday afternoon. The blaze) get about four ounces of plain, or started in a store in the Roy bujld-|dinary liquid arvon; apply it at ing, one of tho largest business | night when retiring; use enough to structures here, and rapidly spread| moisten the scalp and rub it in to adjoining premises, but was ex-| gently with the finger tips tinguished after a hard fight. The| By morning, most if not all, of loss was estimated at half a million! your dandruff’ will be gone. dollars. three or four more applications wi | Halifax Suffers” ARY 8, 1919 PAGE 9 The Special Price Ba ; dust —Fresh, new, correct model: Special Price Basement. Coats higher prices. —All-Wool Velours, Velours, Silvertone Velours, Pom Poms, Navy, Burgundy, | Kerami Brown, Green, a Oxford, Taupe and Black. —All new. None ever MART new midwinter “The Forest Fire” inepenionener on Palace Hip Bill The famous character artist Caesar Rivoli, will be the headliner f the new show opening Thursday at the Palace Hip. R in known ¥ - = ps aoe Press Fad tail,| Scentcally, “The Forest Fire,”) eatt ak a8 se man who | Dew at the Moore, is one of tho big changes his clothes er thas a | eet Coins tn vandevis. Ih nce woman changes her mind.” He will) 10" (0 it ror enn present a comedy act, entitled “A Pia prvi caueta Scandal in a Restaurant,” during the tans productic pe opt progres: te ye pla oe entire - - aon, . pacgreee ot wate be emnee sale of course, that it did not come from Following this, he shows his further versatility by impersonating elght celebrated o PORE TE. The Nettie De Coursey Trio, with Miss De Courcey and two character comedians, will offer A Breezy Breeze of Comedy and Song.” Miss De Courcey is known here as “The | 97) Bete oe i esion, th Little Woman With the Big Voice.” Pes chahevocinee gerry oe Wright and Wilson, two bonnie | or eine itself is full-sized, and a com Scotemen, present pantomime acro- plete working model is seen in wild batics and barrel jumping. Lulu | ficnt its wheels revolving, its pis Hunter is a smart Singer of Smart tons churning into their steam con Songs,” and has special ability at densers, hissing and groaning with yodeling. Hall and Beck have a com: = edy and unging number, “Opera and Gea "*tarne"eoa woor = NO TONIC LIKE HOOD'S comedy Jue rs, Sarsaparilla For » Time like This, TO SING JANUARY 14TH han 5 cavential and regulated bowels are essential The Seattle community chorus,| In the after-effects of influenza, which in part of the new civic bu.|the grip and other prostrating dis Teal of the Chamber of Commerce, |¢ases, Hood's Sarsaparilla has re in” co-operation with the war camp|™arkable health-helping effect. community service, has planned to ane — be Rceuree vat bee |nold a big “sing” in each of the six| Weakened and depleted the bloc high schools of the city, on the even causing pallor, anemia, flabby flesh 7 3 he Cven,|and lax muscles. It is the standard ing of January 14. Arrangements | 1404 remedy with a successful rec have been made with some of the ord of nearly fifty years. best musicians of the city for a half "oy 1r’s program in cach of these Many people—it is really astonish schools, Prominent conductors will oketch this famous playhouse, but from the English halls. | The Forest Fire’ has to do with a wild ride on an engine thru a| conflagration without the use of fire | of any sort, but entirely by electrical and scenic effe ts, © engine is ing how many—need a fine, gentle, easy cathartic in these try etestelhent cs mccakcis ! We recommend Hood's Pills, used in the best families, and equally ef NOTED TRAGEDIAN IS fective with delicate women or ro COMING TO SEATTLE soy Apa Easy to take, easy to op. Carlo Liten, noted tragedian, appear in Seattle next Wednesday singin will | — — Bought and sold at market rates, The Seattle National Bank Bond Department RIGID FLU MEASURES ADOPTED AT CORDOVA Tho most rigid quarantine mea ures ever placed on the port of Cor dova are effective now, according to a cablegram received Tuesday by Alaska Steamship company officials Health officers at Cordova require Il persons entering Alaska to go to detention at thelr own expense a health protective Second Ave. and Columbia St. Try This If You Have Dandruff Large Fire Loss There is one sure way that never m 5 ~ completely dissolve and entirely de Frisco Halts Cars stroy every sign and_ trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. in ‘Honor of T. R. SAN FRANC Jan, &—All| You will find, too, that all itching atreet car service ile traffic | and digg f the scalp will stop ind all municipal services ceased | instantly, your hair will be work at 9:45 this morning for a}fluffy, lustrous, glossy ilky and period of two minutes, in respect fo} soft, and look and feel a hundred the memory of ex-President Roose: | times better velt You can get liquid arvon at any In a proclamation issued yester-|/drug store. It is inexpensive, and four ounces is all will need This simple remedy has never been iknown to fail,—Adyertisement, uy, Mayor Rolph requested all citi you 4 of private and bus life to om teats Co. Continuing the Greatest COAT Sale soment Has Held This Season A Great Special Purchase of 250 Women's Coats At 916.50 Each son’s most remarkable special pure that are worth much —Full silk lined, semi silk lined, a few unlined. Broadcloths, Wool Burellas. Trimmed. Plush and V Fur Trimmed. of Self-Materials. hown here before. The Special Price Basement bargain price Remarkable 100 New Trimmed Hats at $3.95 styles—values that are extraordinary, the very best the Basement Millinery Section has offered this season. —Clever styles in turbans and close-fitting Hats of beaver and satin combinations smartly trimmed with touches of hand work, French flowers and brocades. —Surprising values and splendid styles for .......+.ssseeseeeeveecesee —SPECIAL PRICE BASEMENT. in Vaudeville; How It Flames Up received. The sea- hase made by the Suede elvet Trimmed. 516.50 Values in in fact some of $3.95 | RECUPERATION tr — ot the Peer leted struggle with | acute aeeate, not upon ; | pe gb stimul equate nourishment. a ne but malalion Bet eee eed poode ty: we SCOTTS | EMULSION King county state legislators Will! 9 pure, wholesome, tonictood absolately be dinner guests of the Chamber of non-alcoholic, tones and strengthens _ Commerce at the Army and Navy| by nourishing the whole system— club Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Every| body, blood and nerves. member of the chamber is entitled) — Nourish your body beck te to a reservation, which may be made strength with Seott's. by calling up the chamber. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfeld.W.J. Something New the Inborious task that the engineer is imposing upon them. The story of the piece is that of a! back telephone operator, who receives the news of a fire in engulfed commun- | ty over her wire, just before it is} destroyed by fire, and the girl's her. | oism prompts the rescue party, which finally succeeds in saving t little trapped band from perishing 18-16 ‘Seu M Srom Cove €, Sto AVE $10 on tailored clothes of the highest character. JANUARY SALE NOW ON! ; Offering you a splendid opportu- nity for saving money on strictly all- wool fabrics, made to your order, under our personal supervision. Come in and inspect the many hand- some patterns. cfailors 906 SECOND AVE. OPPOSITE BURKE BLDG,

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