The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 15, 1919, Page 2

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years service to the homefurnisher! store's credit service has been deal- fected through : years’ with the home furnisher; you } mo more for cremt accommo- oO Your Credit Mare accorded hete Sman-tceman™ treatment PAccord with your individual menta—iv a dignified require and liberal way Rae, © “Oeedron” an . juvenile and model bicycles ieee: ; tind tm extra special AD consul bath Liquor int have not ratified tt are preparing te right to enforce pre Aton at the hibition nation’s on there matter call {t a purely state United Ataten supreme court sald to be ition foree Liquor interests in wet states that ratified the invited to nullify the their legislatures ‘The wet states counted on to back the protest are amendment will be actions of Minnesota Ponsytvania Missourt New York Now Jersey Connecticut Rhode Island and Minnesota reign elements that oppose bition, Missourt and Wisconsin » large brewing industries. Call roia has the nation’s most impor tant vineyards and presmes New York, Iinoix and Pennsylvania contain the nation’s three largest cities. These # om, with New Jer sey, Connecticut and Rhode Island, are the centers of great industrial populations. Just why Vermont is counted on to support the protest is not clear, but it's on the wets’ list. have wine |NATIONAL PROHIBITION IS CALLED UNCONSTITUTIONAL The black spots show the only THE SEATTLE iar nemsattn ae sb JAN, 15, 1919. ‘Make Your Stomach | Tabl Prevent & Make You Feel Al Over. Stuart's Dyspepsia Food, and the Your Best Friend ou Want the Best in Dentistry When it is nece States. Everything west of the Missouri river is dry, except parts of California, ‘These states, now wet, have rat! arm rocker, as fied the dry amendment in their leg here pletured, an unusually good value large quarter sawed oak back pane); solid seat covered with wearable arti- fictal Spanish leather; finish- ed golden or fumed for Wednesday only (delivery at comven- jenee); extra special— $7.85 "TACOMA: Your £. SCHOENFELD & S00. Credit ar nitureCol -1864- SHIRE WILL AID ENCH COTTON MILLS to The Star by N. E. A.) R, Jan. HOME OF THE BEST to France when French cotton -nills are ready to reopen, and priority of 15.—Ar-| delivery is to be given the industry. $2. GLASSES ON EARTH EXAMINATION FREE! EYESTRAIN HEADACHES The REMEDY is to be fitted with PROPER GLASSES—glasses that will suit your particular case. For GOOD SERV- ICE and satisfactory glasses see us. Established 1996 RCUM OPTICAL CO. 917.2752 AVE Theatre ALACE HIP cs More Brand New Vaudeville Tomorrow! Dan Russell | Jack Symonds pti, “The Man of Ease” Marjorie Ray and Howard Barlow Chas. ! In McNaughton 3 , “A Case of Scotch” The Fifth Anniversary” _ King and Wyse _ Five Hickory Nuts “All Foolishness” “A Day in Bumpville” Collier and Ruth Clifford in| De Walde “The Cabaret Girl” “The Poetry Weekday Matinees, 10¢; Evenings and Sundays, 20¢ =You Can Own- ‘AColumbiaGrafonola || | Maybe you have wanted a Grafo- “nola with all the joy and happiness Mt would bring to your home, but have felt that you couldn't afford to pay cash for the instrument and buy "some records at the same time ‘It isn’t necessary for you to pa * cash all at once We sell the complete lumbia Grafonola» in prices from $20 Upwards On Easy, Dignified Credit The terms are most convenient—a small payment down gives you the Grafonola and a #e and then you p tle each week or every payday. It's very sim There’e a Grafonola here for Let us show you of line of Co. 1 models at ction of records you CREDIT GLADLY s VHONOGRAPH DEPARTMENT 211 Union Street. 1 Store Hours From 9 to ¢ B34 Second Avenue \AMUS rangements are being made for Lan-| eashire to send spinners’ machinery | tnlatures ‘ California Maryland Massachusetts Doulstana Hlinots Kentucky Three-quarters of the territory in Wet states, however, is dry under no laws or because of old Ir dia 1 restrictions In the cases of Indian lands, 4 enforcement is atready under federal control, as it will be everywhere when the war-prohibition law goos into temporary force, July 1, and aft erward if the suprene court national prohibition constitutional FOUR FLU DEATHS Four deaths and 74 new influenza were reported to the canes city | health department by noon Wednes 14 Days y if PAZO cure Itching, or Protruding Piles ation. Price 60 EMENTS firat appli ‘The Laugh Peast of the Centary Nighte So to $1.60) Mat. Wed. and Hat, bo to $1.00. Pius War Tax. ‘zoe MOORE >= “THE ONLY GIRL” FLSA REUGGER Marguerite Farrell, Jim and Maria flarkine, Jennings & Mack, Will Ferry, Allied War Heview, Frank Browne. | nt Pine = Fillets 2525 Untit Maturday Night ody Success mY” Mats Wea Pius War Tax Until Maturday Night Levy's Musics! Comedy Company tn “THE COLLEGE Gm Nights, Sundays, Ae; Matiness (# cept Monday-Thursday), the; Ladies’ Matiners (except Sunday, 160 Nights, PALACE HIP HIP Continuous Daily, 1 to 11 Retty Elbert and Company, Markey He her. Photopiay: Barbara Castle- ton, Johnny Hines in “WHAT LOVE FORGIVES Weekday Mats. 100; Rives, & Bu (NEW PANTAGES 206. and Song Hugo Lutge Bunday, and 2 Ty ANNUAL Given by the GRAND BALL LAUNDRY and DYE WORKS | anes DREAMLAND TONIGHT Tickets 55c Including Dancing Evening All Welcome Ladies Free All GREATER CITY IS PEACE PLAN Seattle can develop peace trade quicker than any eity in the United Staten ing to do. Our great opportunity | jim here. Typical of the West, we n build, in a few years, an in dustrial city which could not be ex pected in normal circumstances for A generation or more With the above, A. F. Haynes. chairman of the Greater Seattle bureau of the Chamber of Com- addremed a resentative bua ves and commercial representa tives, a¢ the reconstructnon board luncheon of the Chamber of Com larke audien oan men, ox Soothes and Heals. | merce © New Washington hotel | t restful sleep after the | ™ - we enmusagureresie sy emda y Returned ® be cared for by the expansion of all state industries and by the ex pansion of new nd foreign commerce, it was sta BOXING BILL OLYMPIA, Jan. 15.—The 10-round boxing bill to go before the legisla sady for introduction Senator Wray, of Seattle. He will » Camp Lewis tonight and there er with athletic offi who are interested in putting box ing In better repute . jurisdiction over all professional box ne who hold a year's quarters, Promoters on any exhibition will be issued a license by the com. mission after giving a $5,000 bond to insure a proper report on ceipts. F Y «© would go to the state ral fund Betting woul prohibited. Ten- round boute with sixounce glov twould be the limit. € Hay, in 1913, vetoed a boxing commission bill, and G Lister t ened veto a similar bill which was drawn in 1915. But been’ boxing waa] proved by the army to be of great value in keeping men physically fit and developing aggressiveness, Wray believes that {t should be encour. eee |aged under the eye of a commis sion Morgue Charges Heard by Mayor | “Some deputy has taken it on himself to say and do things which decent citizen woulkl counte | no nance ‘This in the explanation of Mayor Hanson, contained in a letter to Al fred Prather, social ice depart ment o€ the Seattle North Pacific Shipbuilding company, wh n complaint with the ma t the unty morgue. Prather a med that t of a dead shipbuilder was he c morgue for an exceauive of 14 that when the widow we to inquire concerning the t vas told it was being held “until we 1." Other inhumane re- are said to have been made to the widow Hanson is placing the charges be fore the county authorit Want Seattle Men at Rivers Congress Officials of the rivers and harbors ngress, which meets in Washi ton, D. C, Mébruar 6 and wrote Mayor Hanson Wednesda sking that a bo Seattle citi zens be sent to th \aress ag delegates Government ownership of the rail roads and the proposition of ma ng the country’s waterways subject to the jurisdiction of the interstate commer commission will be the subjec bated at the congre should be nted,”" a dele rer If feasible said t gation w mayor 1 be Strange Auto Is Found in Garage ing to get in touch with Metz That is what Seattle is go | diers and aailors can! IS PROPOSED by! When M. Gabulaon, of 6207 22nd uve I irned from work T n ed into hi garage, he nice little five passenger & popular make Inasmuch as he had no auto of his own on the premises, Gabulson | called up the police, who identified the car aw the property of W, ¢ | Metz, of Camp Lewis. The machine is held by the police, who are try sary for you to have dental work done, the best is none too good for you, if We believe that ‘% we can offer you the i gee qmile., Sot | very best dental ser- > Bow: vice to be had any- i where. i BOOST TAX ON Here’s What 4 We Offer You H THEATRE RATES |. Graduate registered den- WASHINGTON Jan. 15. Tases . on amusement admission are raived| Cists. from 1 cent on each dime to cents has been a pn by the confe Hy oe the kannte Red Mouse coma | Of materials. Seas, Adusuasinen Wadig 98 gente 4 A binding not affected by the new rate. . A house rate of 25 per cent taxon) guarantee with theat bo * “ opted, | was a 20 percent tax on club dues. | All work. | It t# eatimated that $75,000,000 will be raised annually under this agree pr ote wae Seaeiety Nee et ee ee An assensment of 10 per cent or sitet tg 9 amounts exceeding standard prices in methods. made on purchases of serni-luxuries worbrellas A & per cent rate is provided for to-date and san- luxuries on manutacturers’ swe of itary office. motor vehicles, 10 per cent on ath LARGE ARMY : tie Roads and 3 per cent Pocgpore The lowest prices constitunt with high- ppt ser in: aele eanS est grade work. antilie ieabe antes tac 34 CENTS FoR neTTeRrAT | An honest desire to please and satisfy i . m Cal, Jan. 15.—Hum.! oN OTON a, iy rae |Doldt county creamerten today began | SOUs tional safety. In to be the demand | Perri “474 cents Per pound for but FREE EXAMINATION weeuintton pian Junt Satamittea “to [Stee Paid here, and increased butter! We invite you to call and let one of our expert the nd wenate leaders by | . manok ome | dentists give your teeth a thorough examination. He ambertain and Repre-| will tell you just what is needed to put them into ve Dent, chairmen of the sen- | paine caused perfect condition, also just what the cost will be. No tee itary «@ ire oo by Sah by ne * : ‘ “atudying the draft of «| BROMO QUININE Paint tuere's| obligation to have work done unless you want it. | Peace time army plan which Baker |GKOVE'S signature on the box. 20c.| It’s about time you gave yourself the advantage of | submitted confidentially yeaterday. | ——~—- neta Se f J | No hint of the details of this plan | a good set of teeth. have been allowed to reach con-| THEATRE | cress. Te PLA But whatever plan Raker and the YERS general staff have worked out, con gress knows what the country | Fifth and Pine Elliott 2525 ega en ices wants in the way of an army, lead tiie ing members of both houses dec NOW PLAYING DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager The blic’s attitude haa be TH MAT cB ” 2 » a * oot mati tasty plair on benevean ot | TODAY mt ig 1405 Third Avenue. N. W. Corner Third and Union, a oe er er Y In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. ‘ are practically unanim in de : “ . ' po ig tat every vestige of tal BILLIE nORKIS Diagonally Across the Street From the Postoffice. i | tartar be ewept away WENONS Comety Succes Be Sure to Get to the Right Place. i “JERRY” —with— mts, GRACE HUFF ms, IVAN MILLER 200-316 WOMAN |. W. W. DENIES GUILT} ===: SACRAMENTO, Jan. 15 je dental she was Emphat- | conversations in which joged to have advocated Wray'’s bill provides for a com-| destruction of food and the use of 9 sa A miasion of ft appointed by the| violence w made today by Mis Saturday Evening Post Says governor, which would have sole | Theodora Pollok, only woman among jthe 46 1. W. W ramet ties |in federal court Miss Pollok’s appearance the | |mtantl occasioned considerable mur prise, an it was not believed the de fense would permit her to testify Mine Pollok today received a sym: | pathetic telegram signed by Ernes | tine Black, Elizabeth Gerberding and Inez Haynes Irwin, wife of Will Ir win, the writer defendants on trial sume in TEXAS OIL Read Jan. 11 Saturday Eve. Post We execute orders for all LISTED AND UNLIST! securities, Maps and complete ‘Texas stock quotations on file Phone Ell. 2606, Wire or Write H. E. WILLS CO. Stock and Bond Bi i on ° Hold Open Messing BONDS nov | on Heating Bill i Landlords and tenante commenced to gather In the city council cham m, Wednes ber shortly before 2 p. | day, for the open hearing on the eit council's “heating bill’ recom Health Commissioner | ready vides that drafted, the bill pro owners of apartment blocks must furnish tenants with/ |heat at a minimum of 65 degrees between & am. and 10 p. m. The measure will go before the councll for passage Monday after. | WHEN A FAMILY | NEEDS A FRIEND In the Absence of Doctors, Nobly Gone to War, After Influenza, the Grip— Those wonderfully useful medicines, Hood's Sarsag Peptiron and ) Hood's Pills—comprising new 50 combination family treatment—are — warmly rec If taken re Hood's Saran ° 5 parilla before m pals and Hood's Pilla at ni, led, the a farnily be reliable and always ready They purity the wtrengtn and regulate Get all, or ar ou need. als, Peptire ‘ter reasonably sure to in health and prove to friends build up the system. you think r druggist today are keep from yo PLAIN On JEWELED wane nes :)) DIAMOND J) RINGS AND s WATCHES ALBERT HANSEN 1010 Secomd Ave. PT tr rr ty FREE DOCTOR Go to the RIGHT DRUG CO. 169 Washington St. and 1111 First Ave And the Doctor will give | you a careful examination and preseribe for you REE GET G IN If you are sick you cannot do bet- (er than take advantage of this offer, We save you money and give the | best possible treatment, ple have made fabulous Seattle Tv 6.35 LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES. MISERIES OF THE STOMACH FROM Indigestion Relieved in Two Minutes THOUGHT Harmless — Absolutely Guaranteed Send us your name and address, plainly written, and we will send you on approval our stomach prep- aration, Jo-to, for 30 days, at which | time you are to send us $1.00 or re- ‘turn the unused portion if not per- fectly satisfied. | Relieves Gas, Sour Stomach theart- |burn), Belching, Swelling and Full Feeling so frequently complained of Perfectly We give m ht to all our trade, we will save you more iT, COAT, DRESS a» FLORENCE UPSTAL after meals, in Two Minutes. Almost jinstant relief from Pains in the | | Stomach caused by undigested food. —————_— | "Address: Bellingham Chemical The Largest Audience in the | ‘co, Bellingham, Wash—Advertise- Northwest Reads Star Want wines | ‘ ment. 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