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"=the well known policy of this store in extend- ing its liberal credit giving service is fitted to individual needs, relieving you of worry when due to conditions—you are unable to make your usual payments, FEXTRA SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY SATURDAY; NO C. 0. D. ‘TELEPHONE OR MANL ORDERS; OMLY ONE TO A PERSON— we acl Your, Credit TRADD WAT roasters at extra Saturday — food savi Friday and 3 sizes to select from apecial purchase of the famous m City special pri: Roast at Foaster needs no watching while in \ you need not baste Foast—simply put it into the ov nd when it ts dane it and savory without basting, Made of heavy one ‘orners, and will last a lifetime 1 13x16 ause have bought th , We offer f the . riday and Saturday the DERBY EMPRESS: for coal and wood— ~~} special for Friday and Saturday — Pn, $6.45 Fegular price $5.50 oll heaters a ¢ just what you want when Need to heat In emergency have no electric or gas smoke- : — splendid low pr and wood; one-room ste; N fewular price $15.50: spec Friday and Saturday "TACOMA: £. SCHOENFELD & SQA N. Y. brute whipped his year-old son with a 12- strap. An inch of leather for every month of life! the lad is 20, the scarcity or high cost of animal will save his own from forcible contact with it! ACTER AS APPLIED TO A DRUG STORE stores have character, just as people have. fou are particular regarding the character of pe ons with whom you associate. Why not be as dis- _ ¢eriminating regarding the class of a drug store is to supply your needs during the coming year? The Butler Drug Co. Is of the highest order. It affords many conve- ' Miences afd up-to-date features not commonly found. The quality and freshness of goods is assured and | prices are always reasonable. As to service, we can urge you to let us serve you temporarily, j feling sure that such a trial will win your ap- Tt you will look for this ad every Thursday in The Star you can save and be served your drug store needs with satisfaction, Butler Drug Co. Second and James. J. P. Chase, Mgr. Phone Ell. 49 ‘This strictly Union Drug Store is diagonally opposite head. Quarters of the Boilermakers’ Union, the largest local union in the world. Would You Write This’ NLY those who have enffcrod tho misory and torture of kidney trouble and ‘have found their way back to health can approciste the feeling of gratitude and desir> to holp other sufferers that caused Mr, FB, A. Obanholt- zer, Konantz, Colo., to write the following lettor ‘0 Foley & Co,: “I am writing this that some one who ncods it BY, neo it. I was troubled with my kidneysand ladder till sometimes I could not walk or rido, and T had to got up,asoften as twonty thmos in one night. A man asked mo if Lever t ley Kidney Pills. Ho persuaded 8 We bottle and to my surprise I found they helped me wonderfully ; #0 I went back and gota dollar bottle, and then another, wad ldo believe they will make a well man outof me. Sincerely yours. any reader of the above Jotter ix suffering as tho suffering, and profits by Mr, Bhanholteer's xi pe mot fool it his duty to pass the helpful jong’ [ley Kidney Help overworked, weak or deranged kidneys and Pladder by their tonic, invigorating, heating ction. ‘They have been used successfully idney trouble aod bladder ailments by mon and women for many 4, They are made of tho highest-grade medicinal edients and contain no habit-forming drags. ney trouble manifests itself by various symptoms zhackache, rheumatic pains, lambago, stiff or swollen Joints, sore muaseles, floating spects betoro the eyes, wic—the result of impurities and poisonous wants moatter remaining in the blood atrent because the kid- ney are not doing their proper work of eliminating the disease-causing elements in keeping the blood stream L sattezing | from kiduey trouble, why not try idney Pills? roloy oloy Sold everywhere. eS, a ‘i. Fate of Beautiful | Princess of Pless | TRY TO BREAK SHIP STRIKE BY SOLDIERS? | * Efforts are being ma » une din char strikebreakers in the to W und em ard bw | Harris, secret | Marri hate Thurnday J that ar ¢ 1 at 802 Alaska | |butlding has t ivertiaing for | Hincharged ser men to take Jobs they were er ™ unloading teol in th rda oat $4.16 a ay They! refused | » ae t employment, Other} nen Were told that the watehmer “Ww filled but that other work Bequests $500 for T. B. Hospital Executorw of the of Lizaie BK, Salisbury, MeCook uth | Dakota, turned }to the ofty trea ' the work being t the Firlar hospital for cone t ‘ leaves —mitmilar j tions and ebar jtry bequests t thos thruout the « When curtain ¢ gE © bega of the Princess of Pleas Weat, the beautiful Eng been married to Prince Heinrich of Germany at the age of 17 and for 20 the war pulled down the ppenings in Germany to ask, “What As Daisy natin When the came © went to the front, the princess was shut off from intercourse with her British friends and watched by German officials who feared might be led by love for her native land to betray the land of her adop tion ow England is asking, “Has she survived the hardships and the hatred which war has brought to Germany?” TACOMA REGION "IS FLOOD SWEPT | TACOMA, Jan. 13—The con | war to get back t ke he helped to war ease tel BANK OF CAL find the ca tinued heavy rains of the past few days have disrupted local eh girl, had) years had presided over his castle in| the} she} THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JAN. 23, 1919. Sh YE RE NE a Torrents Wreak Damage in} Chehalis Region CHPMALIS, J ‘ halite and D ye are raging ents ening and old timers aay the present high ¢ water equals the record estab: { lished in 1884, ‘The water ts still rising Rail communication ts open to Portland, but there is none to nd Seat traffie here in tied | up. rural mail carriers are § unable to cover thelr routes, The } to roads and brid, in? county amount to thousands | | i { of dollars. Thirty feet of pave ment the I highway, Ove miles east of Chehalis, and small bridge were washed out Bridges and culverts have been washed away in all parts of the county, The total damage can not be estimated for several days. | Hs. NAME FOREMAN TRAFFIC COP Foreman, former hoe al BJ, manager for was named traffic port by the commissioners Wednes port commiasion. manager of the day, His salary is $300 a month With the port operation « t commission form of rn nt Commissioner T. 8 Lippy is in | . | charge of the departme of finance jand auditing; Commissioner Hobert f maintena and legal Christen Bride construction, ioginiative smissioner W. T department of traffic tation and operation A new wage schedule introduced by the engineer's department was approved by the commissioners and will be effective as of January 1 ‘SERVICE MEN MEET SUNDAY Organizers of the exservice men urge every man who has had any |part in the world war for the United States to be present at the meeting next Sunday at the Armory at 230 p.m The matter of preparing for the re turn of the in of men who still in France will be taken up. ficers of the organization will be elected and # name for the ex#ervies men's club will be chosen “It will be to the interest of any returned soldier out of employment to attend the meeting,” says Lieut H. T. Hanover, one of the organizers. . department transpor « } TO HEAR CANDIDATES The Taxpayers’ league and the Federated Community clubs of the Jelty will hold a joint meeting at the Good Kata cafeteria, 811% Second Friday, January 24, 1919, at } *! = ; uy OS P| 0 3 oa| fects ro when any slight 9.09 Inches of rain feit,| on a rly today ~ NORTHERN BANK |Are Probing “Flu” | at State College 50 PER GENT : Tey nego cue Ml DONT MISS at te And Uy at three months continue terday and will t edn't expect more than 0 per cent of the total Ly Coroner Probing Patterson Death | This is the information contained | in a statement by Deputy Bank Kx laminer Kdwards today Lite m, |" 1 claimed, held up the dividends| Coroner C. C. Tiffin Thursday Is that were expected to be paid in| conducting an investigation of the Hh statement follow ane n bollerma who n was « 1 that a dividend 1 in lie roe the THIS WEEK uary, 1919 by having a sufficient He had just recovered from IT’S SOME SHOW AND Cheap at Twice the Price Nights (Sundays) amount of the litigation disponed of k during the past fall,” Mr. id waid, “but this we | closing of the courts Spanish influenza by the call to servic handling the tated turning over a great quar jot 1 details to | Baueman and Oldmham Jare now handling these matters SCHUMANN arden | od by sume of the followed of attorneys which ne frustra be | mic new attorn attorneys Be n view of uncertainty am to the time it will take to finally dispose | Mats. (Except Monday and of several canes, I feel very reluctant | Thursday) the about saying when another dividend me id, be appreciate the Mats. Nights will be paid, but I appreciate the pa 220 a1§-088 Uence which has been shown by | thone whose money has been thed up | At present the situats dividend will be px three months » indicates a bie in about HOOVER DENIES | SENATE CHARGE PARIS, Jan Herbert Hoover today flatly denied the charge which was made in the United States sen Strikers! Now's your chance, while you have time, to get your eyes tested by a first-class OPTOMETRIST AND OCULAST. $2 Years Experience Dr. Waren & Daughter 1511 Fourth Ave. and Westlake ate that he had worked in the inter ents of American packing industries 1 parently emerge in @ new an @ friend of the Chicago pack *,” he maid, “At the same time the mail brings @ repert from @wift & Mention this ad and get free Co., blaming the food administration examination CLEMMER SATURDAY ‘MICKEY’ for reducing their profita by $10,000, 000 during the inst year. 1 don’t imagine the packers would apprect [Jf To accommodate the thou ate circle of such friends desitn tented wey test alata iso that I committed : mitted @ Ht . farewell concert at the Met crime by holding, in October, a joint conference of farmers and represen tatives of 40 packers, as well as bringing the packers together with 4 representative of the allied gov- ernmenta for the purpdhe of settling on @ price for exports of pork th would give the American farmers a itan, with a Complete Change of Program has been arranged for square deal, and a distribution of orders that would protec © mini SSS SATURDAY NIGHT | "2 tre " MACK SENNE TO HELP GIRLS fa-ne on 82.50, $2, All Seattie labor unions are be “a1. 50, 81 ing asked by the Central Labor SEATS SELLING Council laundry Vancouver to raise funds to help 80 kirls who are on strike in B.C. At Box Office, 10 A. M 50c size ........39¢ train service, put the municipal | 12:15 p. m., for the purpose ef hear-| | power plant out of commission, | ing the candidates for the city coun- F IV E | feoded the lower Puyallup val |. Senator T. D. Rockwell, former passable and resulted in gene axation ° public } demoraltzstion of communica | invited, 4 vise STORES | thon, | ‘The city in drawing all its power STOKM WARNING from the traction company 5 goutlindst “Werer. wardings were! ty's hydroelectric plant at Tl onjered continued by the weather | g W 9 PEO: jcreator mnie Commins) strong" aouteriy gales are du at Is a Good Value! =| — som Goot | t workiit to La Genade te try t0 get] en reene 28 Priey The highest grade product at the lowest possible ) Specials f { || the water running thru the gates of | | price. This rule of selling is constantly being carried } or { D eumtacrecane nearve iba a LAXATIVE bn Fn eguinine | out at the Bartell stores. You cannot get better by pay- Friday } *) ablets remove the cause. There jp ing more. § Trains Stopped 1 Tiromo Quinine” BW | ) | Ne ratiroad traine lett ere tor)? LOVE'S signature om the box 30e. | { Capstone Writing Tab- } Portland last night because of sev-| j “S§ ” e ° lets, 10c value, 2 for } cal waghouts between Shatina*tad erno ookin mes} ees 10¢ | |] Centralia, and between Centralia and} | t Ng i ar H | Vancouver. Service wil! probably be STERNO STOVE, K19-191— } 20-Mule Team Borax, | restored tomorrow, railroad officials 15e packa; for...11 DENTISTS .. | Has handsome boiler with folding handle, ornamental ws P ges -+-Lle { THIRD ane Union | Bastbound traffic on the Northern collapsible stand and detachable knob. Complete out- } Hill's Cascara Quinine, Sager we t a just east of} fit; a 65c value. Special price.... 49¢ ( for ots la grippe, etc., ‘acoma by high waser 26e size for ....... 9¢ || Interurban trains to Seattle are STERNO STOVE, K19-177— Paey See a b, _ RON GE SOTORS Daten Globular boiler, heavily nickel plated, highly polished, | Nujol, for constipation— } . 4) « the line A P $1.00 f ay . wie, | main span of the Milwaukes with cover same finish, equipped with detachable non- } + ) size TOF... . .79¢ } ie ro neve yr | » over the Puyallup river went| heating handle and knob. Complete with collapsible } 50c size for .....39¢ { ai lout n ht a , ays 5 + 9 o - . . ee { | FZ) {Ky fej Maca Br ST RES Wien kay iscbtae Miiu diese! stand and serving tray; $1.50 value for...... $1.29 } Sloan’s Liniment— | { 5 tt to Bellingham, Wenatchee, Vancou-| Se’ %), [ Lor et — eees SVNRT Wawee Myurim ee es tHe See Pepsin; for indigestion— N UNG ° : : : snmasies:| Chae os “STERNO” STOVE, K19-200— ; $1.00 size ......79¢ I'sE. valley, cov |eurtace affection Pure aluminum, handsome polished boiler and cover } 50c size ........39¢ t’s Easy— sy—If You Know Dr. ering ttle boulevard, flooding|" Bold everywhere r free eample with detachable knob. Highly nickel-plated collapsible | geptocidal Tooth Paste, Edwards’ Olive Tablets ites, ‘The sorts Pepanad witee| "New Yo | stand. _ ee compactly when not in use. A yo , pa 50c size for..39¢ The secret of keeping youngisto feel ix expected to Ko out at any minute! jam Se used if okin 9 tends seas <ahadalba iajaotarbsadte ve aneie einai Dhan aime adh ah t on’ + § N-A0 cio thie fou ister tesbel your and t bee ie ¢ tty be Mm bavatinnt oe naitive .* = “OTeERNO” K HEN E 7 ) Allen 8 Id eal Tooth { liverand bowels theresnoneedot hav. will be cut off from ite water supply a i) epeadhy ‘age Unite dplahanes ; Fi ; ‘ Paste, 25¢ tubes. ..19¢ } ing a complexion — dark rings Py A pratical, portable, convenient cooking stove for } anonts sa, om 5 Lerapt pec somaya yp a a balious ‘DON T CHANGE. every form of light cooking” indoors or outdoors. Two- 5 cYpieh Loading di ersh } sparkle. Your doctor wil tell you ninety BAKER ORDERS burner Kitchenette, a $2.25 value, for........ $1.89 } om 1: cae per cent of all sickness comes from in- ia Why Take Chances? §j 7 ” } Hughes’ $1.25 Hair} ‘active bowels and liver. - th 1055 STERNO” CANNED HEAT— ) Brushes, special for Fri- { Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician 0, FREED: YOUR HUSBAND Large 50c cans ...... phases asc 0tesue ; day, each .........98¢ } in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com- Small, regular L5c cans, 8 for. pet Ree: 5 pound mixed with olive oil to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to ls patients for years, | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sub- | stitute for calomel, are gentle in their action yet always eftective. They bring about that exuberance of spirit, that natural buoyancy which should be en- joyed by everyone, by toning up the liver and clearing the system of impurities. You will know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Auto Union Calls iteh and ay be con spot begine to lary 1 trouble ¢ heaviest since 1904 x the tn having the right treat- Puyallup Threatened ment, for you have called to your aid t ‘Telegraph wires are reported down|® healing poe Bens s P WASHINGTON, Jan, 23.—The re-| = ase of 113 conscientious « w held at I An., Was ordered yesterd, tary Baker for Mayor Recall The | Tablets by their olive color, 10c and| jenn nr ye tye Hanson was | ° demanded by e ral Labor | hei per box. All druggists, council Wednesday evening,’ in & esolution introduced by ¢. oO. > Mo A SSES AND Anderson of Auto Drivers’ union Not a dissenting was record: | VIE _ACTRE oA agaium tharvestiticrs whieh Gane | DENTISTRY THEIR HAIR called for an investigation of the || Look into your mouth and see | Did it ever oceur to you that ¢ ease victims, and the health depart: |f Pigadin Bott setmnen: movie wctress you hb e seen has| ment Hanson was named in the | hair, while the most popular| resolution as the author of the tn PYORRERA count their curls as their chief | ternment station THIS disease is treacherou | beaut In fact, many a a |] menace, to good health, | masse re Bang i] should be treated at once to | ladies just because of their attrac | Congress has set aside a $25,000 || vent complications, auch tive looks. Inquiry among them dis-|yundry civil | for use in|f Matiam, gout, indigestion a closes the fact that they bring out| installing mm of inapec. || seneral stomach trouble, - a, stadkatat Gamat ae sha aya meee he only dental offi Il the natural beauty of their hair | tion ion of new herring |} gettin that specializes In the'trene: by careful shampooing, not with any | packir sof Alaska, accord t and cure of the onp or makeshift, but with a sim-| ing t om Washington @, In our office yor ple m ture + puttine w teaenoen lcensed operators arte ; ’ : fers of the dental professing, }ful of cant (whieh they Ket! DENVER, Col—Champion steer | special care taken of chiluren « druggist) in a cup of hot water and/at Denver stock how weighing |[ teeth. upplying this instead of woap. This| 1,800 pound for 60 cents Wxaminations and — estima: full cup of » liquid is enough | pound. est t free. Ironclad guarantes for pound, to Western Meat company « wo tt 1 to apply it to all the| San Fr Teese 8 oF ete aff canee San Francisco |] Aiscount given to ail union |hair instead of Just the top of the fnd their families, —_ head. A its use, the hair driew| W. F, Morley, Seattfo mail carrier, rapidly with uniform color. Dand:|ia one’ of the’ men listed in. the|{ United Painless Dentists ruff, excess off and dirt are dis-| Thrift and War Savings Stamp hon solved and entirely divappear. The|or role for exceptional service in| 008. Third Av. ell WMtete soa, hair is so fluffy that it looks much| 1918 campaigns, L, L. Kidd and Moure—8:30 a. m. to @ my mm heavier than it is, its luster and| Klaus D. Pedersen dre two others be a woftness are delightful,—Ady, who head the honor role, if your Syme are sloughin ity internment station for vice dis SERRE REOUDE, SUAS Soe: Vine. bleedin, ou have A af or TERNO” TEA KETTLE OUTFIT, K19-199— with collapsible stand, A regular $2.% -$1.89 25c size ........19¢ Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup of Serviceable potished nickel, | nickel serving tray, highly polished. | seller everywhere. Special at ... KODAKS We Pride Ourselves on and CAMERAS Qur Prescription Department None but Squibb’s or Merck's chemicals used in compounding your prescriptions. Department in charge of capable, painstaking men of experience. Let us be your prescription druggist. Why Trifle With Your Eyesight? If your vision indis- tinct; if you have head- aches; if your eyes burn, | you need glasses, the right glasses, and you need them eee We Are Seattle Agents for Dr. Tyrell’s | J.B.L. Cascade Syringe i Internal Bath is The best possible results may be obtained by bring- ing your kodak work to us. a once, Developing, Printing RY CH | Quality and workmanship and Enlarging Visit our Optical Dept., | the b The new price Rae ea eaici ete raid Store No, 5, Second Ave. | has advanced to $12.00. hy nid oteraahelee + eamippe®’ “and Union St, Bartell’s price, complete. . with F7.7 1M X24 lens, and takes pictures $13.50 are moderate. Our charges ee eererey mr YOU'LL FIND GOOD DRUG STORES AT inche Price Any style or model of Kodak ae $7.50 to 898.50 Brownie Cameras $2.00 to 814.00 | 24 Ave | a9 Int Ave. 610 Second Ballard We Repair Kodaks, Cameras and Ad Ave. rie st. | | st. Fountain Pens

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