The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 28, 1919, Page 2

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years service to| the homefurnisher! | —the well-known policy of this Store in extending its liberal Credit giving service is fitted to individual needs, relieving you of worry when—due to you are unable to make your usual pay- ments. ELECTRIC WASHER IS THE BEST ~ wringer cont *, stops and reverses wringer Attiek safety wringer retcase | a —dolly and post automat —combination Nd fastener and handle for raising td. hoops are heavy and ex tra wide —motor under machine, out of way. - ) —ddooe the work pertectiy— | man can do tt #0 —not only washes, but | rings out the clothes | are paying for it Nees cay aise |—eaves wear and tear on ene USTK “Se | clothes, as it washes with- out rubbing —conte lems than 2 cents an | hour while in operation. ATTLE- aT PINE j Ask Ousting of Serbs OME, Jan. 27.—(Delayed.}—An al for evacuation of Montenegro |Alleged Rioters @f Montenegro may be | demonstration which followed fat today by 200 promi- exiles. | January 12. on Trial Today PEs nsoye PLANT OPENS ‘Thirteen alleged rioters were to be | arraigned before Police Judge John in troops and their replace-| Gordon at 1:30 Tuesday afternoon on allied soldiers “that the re |charges growing out of the parade the ‘was forwarded to the/ breaking up of an open air meeting Fourth and Virginia, Sunday, 4 Earl Smith Had His Thrills a-Plenty | There was no limit to exeltement in the field career of Private Bari) Smith, 8056 Yakima ave, returned | soldier, now at his home on a brief: furlough from a hospital at am, | N. ¥ | Smith ts a private in the marines. | He wont thru the battles of Chateau: | ‘Thierry and Solssons, was twice wounded, twice gassed, temporarily biinded and waa tn danger of drown ing when the steamehip bringing him home was wrecked. He wears the Crotx de Guerre and the regimen tal citation of the Legion of Honor, Wounded Soldier Becomes Citizen; Judge Praises Him “T want to shake hands with you,” ral Judge J. Neterer said in court, as he came down from the bench to informally congratulate Jo seph Sturm, returned wounded sol, dier of Austrian birth, today made a United States citizen. Sturm was automatically made a| citizen of this country when he en-| lated in the army, November 3, 1917 He is 31 years old. Overseas, while with Company D, Second engineers, he was wounded by a machine bullet. Before enlisting, Sturm was a min- er at Cumberland, Wash. He has been discharged from Camp Lewis since his return. He Throws Damper on Pershing Boom BOSTON, Jan, 28.—Charles L. Bur rill, state treasurer, has sent a letter to former United States Senator | Charles Dick, of Akron, O., organizer of the al Pershing Republican league, declaring in effect that the! league's efforts to give Gen. Per shing the republican nomination 1n 197) will fail to arous reat in this country until Justic done the National Guard officers removed from their command. eee | They’re Initiated | in “Soup and Fish’’| Attired in full evening dreas. three | journaliam students at the Univer aity of Washington, will get out a) special edition of the University of Washington Dally Wednesday The full dreas costume is part of the rit- ual attached to the chapter of Sigma Delta Chi. Those to be thus initiated are Dr. Frederic A. Russell, acting director of the schoo! of journaliam; Francis R. Davies, editorelect, and Roy G. Rosenthal, senior in journab im. IDAHO’S GOVERNOR IS FOR AERIAL MAIL LINE ELIZABETH, N. J. Jan. 8— Gov. D. W. Davia, of Idaho, accord- ing to the Statnard Aireraft cor poration here, ia te first Western governor to go on record in favor of aerial mail service. need by a group of Norwegian capitalists, the Gulowsen-Gret En gine Co. opened its new plant on the south aide of Salmon bay Tuesday |The company, which manufactures marine and crude off engines, has) started ite new plant with 300 men jon its payroll. Tus GENTLE tonic laxative is just the aid you to keep your digestion bowels i and Fer more than thirty-five years Lash's bas helped fo preserve the Nation's health. Account ‘ This is a land of opportunities. Most young men and women may look forward to making | more money than they need spend. Those who eeriously intend to have a substantial bank account at a certain age are money-savers. They deposit a certain amount weekly, bi-monthly or monthly in a good strong bank. Their capital is safe there. A Furthermore, savings depos- itors need not make any risky investments. They become ac- quainted with their bankers and do not hestitate to ask advice on any investment that offers profitable returns, Big bank accounts almost in- variably begin that way. They are simply the logical develop- ment of the savings bank habit. must. If you have to sell them 10e'll buy them. Our Bond Department has a pamphlet . giving full information ‘a @bout all Liberty Bonds. It’s free for the asking. Savings Department open alt oF write— every Saturday night from 6 Bond Department to 8. Resources $30,000,000 i The Seattle National Bank | HARRY NEWTON IS CAPTAIN Harry W. Newton, a Seattle min- ing engineer, has been promoted |] from Heutenant In the United States jarmy to captain, according to word received from him by his wife, Mra. | Alma B. Newton, 6055 Seventh ave. |N. BE. He ts at Camp A. A. Humpi. i OF LARCENY | Foley, 24, ond Mra. M./ |]| W. Von Riegen, 21, were found | guilty on the charge of grand lar ceny in Supertor Judge Boyd Tall man's court Monday. They were | charged with robbing Thomas Sulli-| | van at the Barker hotel, on October | 26, of $95 im money and a watoh. CURACAO TO SAIL With 400 tons of tin plate on | board, the Curacao, Pacific steam-| | whip veasel, will sail for Alaska Wed: | |nesday. This shipment inaugurates | the movement of cannery supplies to | the North | ee | FOUR TO DEBATE | Four Northwestern univernities will take part in interstate debates before the university holidays, ac cording to plans being made at the | University of Washington. REDUCE CONGESTION Accumulation of export shipments on Puget sound have been reduced from 6,000 to 4,310 cars, according to a rail administration report. FLU TOLL, 6,000,000 | PARIS, Jan. 24.—According to the Paris Excelsior, flu in three months cost the lives of 6,000,000 people. The war, it points out, has cost 20,000,000 lives, but over a period of four and a | half years "AN Bi The Largest Audience in the Northwest Reads Star Want Ads BOXING TONIGHT CRYSTAL POOL Second and Lenora St, Harry Gillum Of Salt Lake City vs, Jimmy Darcy Of Portand, Oregon 165 Pounds Frankie Murphy Buddy Ridley 115 Pounds Three Other Crackerjack Contests General Ad Hingslde, SEATS ON SALE AT Brown & Hulen’s, and Occidental & Smith, AUSTIN & SALT, 1213 Firat Ave. 'LEWIS MENT ' THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1919, 0 Working on Plan STAY TO MARCH CAMP LEWIs, ov Lister, members of the house and senate and Maj. Gen. J. B. Leiteh, commander of Camp Lewis, will re- view the troops to the 346th regi ment of field artillery, which is to be 8. L, Boddy, business agent of steam and operating engineers, conferring with H. R. King, of Jan. nehool board, in an effort to dixeo |a system which will give wehoo! J | tork_an elghthour day hour day, but ts undecided on method to be used in dividing work of mustered out immediately, The first | Mo youre men will not be able to leave for | "000! Tacrienonniliiaiiiaan - their homes until the first week in March, however, because of the amount of paper work required in the mustering out service, Favor Separate Building for New City-County Jail SOLVENT 75 Cent Bottle FREE Superior Judges Everett Smith, Clay Allen and John Jurey went! arma an: into conference with the county | burning and | the back —w commissioners Tuesday forenoon to! beging—do discuss the proposed construction f/ stay in t @ new county jail. day RIGHT Chairman Claude C. Ramaay, of | mnt?’ fy, the commissioners, t# in favor of @ | so: new buliding, with the city police! and sheriffs force operating in the) NOM... gurrer ¢ same bullding ness, with burnin There has been a proposition aug-|!f You are in an gested of building another story on | dren timer the County-City building to provide |this treatm jailing facilities for the county. This) | We will «! is strongly opposed by Ramaay. jgee: Hoe moot Tf we build a new jall, which we Williams Treat must, it must be a separate building and Hiadder within close distance of the courts,| And ai) othe with county and city operation. This will work towards better efficiency and cut down expenses.” NOW. ne Th-cent bot other ailments stubl urte acid. no BASE HOSPITAL MAN HERE Seen to be followed by his entire; firet_ members of base hospital 60 to return to Seattle, passed thru the city Monday on his way to| Camp Lewis to be discharged. Mem bers of his unit are all Seattle sol | MARKED diers. He said they were in £004 ||, tegy marked « dollar, bealth and spirits when he left|| Te aatiafy some whims France. || it might come back to oer 2 mga | Only One “NnOMO Q | chances were quite ollm. To he genuine | name LAXATIOR Bh Tablets ok for signature of KE. || W. GROVE. Cures a Cold in One| Day, 306. ——_———$——_ DK. J. BR. BINTON | DENTISTS on Earth ; stores fa"the Morthweat that fealty snows? 1 De grind lenses from etart to finish, Sed we are the only ane In SEATTLE ON FIRST AVE. on tree, by graduate op-| jiasece «not prescribed! lutely necessary. ON OPTICAL CO. WIRST AVE. Retween Spring and Seneen " M: a0 | | HOW TO JUDGE A WOMAN | BY HFR HAIR | There is real common sense in| Just noticing whether the hair is well kept to judge of a woman's Neatneas, or good taste. If you are! one of the few who try to make the most of your hair, remember that it fs not advisable to wash the hair with any cleanser made for all pur. Dinner CAFE Evenings From 5:30 to 7:30 P. M. 60 *.arz poses, but alwayx use some good shampoo. You can enjoy the very bést by getting some canthrox from your druggist, dissolve a teaspoonful in a cup of hot water. This makes a full cup of shampoo quid, enough #0 It is easy to apply it to all the hair instead of just the top of the head. Dandruff, excess ofi, and dirt are dinsolved and entirely disappear Your hair will be so fluffy that it A La Carte, if Desired will look much heavier than it is . Its luster and softness will also de Seventh Ave. and Pike St light you, while the stimulated scalp gains the growth WESTERN DELICATESSEN COMPANY Central Public Market, Opposite Help Yourself Grocery Seattle Market, 109 Occidental Avenue. SANITATION, QUALITY and RIGHT PRICES health which insures hair | These three factors are the cause for our growing business. It is but natural that you want to trade where delicatessens are handled in a clean way, where quality is the best and prices always moderate. For Wednesday we like to call your attention to the fol- lowing specials: Potato Salad, 2 pints ........-+.ceeeeee+ + 25€ Baked Macaroni and Cheese, 2 pints........25¢ Peach Preserves, delicious as a side dish for your lunch or supper, 2 Ibs. for................45¢ Or better yet, buy it by the 8'-lb. container, at only we eee $1.90 Chicken Loaf, our own make, the best yet for your sandwiches, only, Ib.........-+.....+e.0-+-45€ And last but not least: Chicken Pies, 25c each; 2 for 45c; 4 for... .85c If you haven't tried them yet, do so today. se CEL EEO EE CELT EEL ELL EEL EL to Give 8-Hour Day The board wants the janitors to have an eight Janitors before and after fort and strength t and heumatisn rn, when . with your name | Parcel post, de- Th-cent bottle, | ny obligation. | same address | Four-Course Home-Cooked WALDORF HOTEL HONEST, PAINLESS DENTISTRY PROPHYLAXIS —IN— DENTISTRY ORAL HYGIENE—CLEAN TEETH CLEAN, SOUND TEETH EQUAL GOOD HEALTH the i the ver ant the the If I could impress each of the readers of my articles appearing in this pa- per each Tuesday, of the prime importance and necessity of a clean, whole- some, sterile mouth, as I would wish to do, it would prove a great boon to each one observing the laws of Strict Mouth Hygiene. The most important single dental operation is to have your teeth thorough- ly scaled and cleaned by a skilled prophylactic nurse or dental hygienist, such as I have in my offices—a young lady who is instructed especially to hold the chair of prophylactics and whose full and undivided attention is devoted to this one special branch of dental work. My prophylaxis nurses soon become ex- perts in their work. This is why you are certain of getting your teeth cleaned better and more thoroughly than you have ever had them cleaned before. After this operation is completed, then you should have all diseased teeth removed immediately, if they are incurable; also if you have traces of pyorrhea or a fully developed case, have the affected teeth treated back to health. Then have any cavities filled and all lost teeth restored. This is a sensible and intel- ligent program for you to adopt in your rules if seeking Dental Health. Come to me; let me show you the way. My diagnosis, examination and estimate of cost is free to you. All that I ask of all honest kers of dental relief, dental help and dental health is to put your time inst mine. In many instances the simple re-organization of the mouth along hygienic lines is sufficient to produce a permanent improvement in the conditions. But the majority of mouths at their best are not self-cleansing, and the need of assist- ance and co-operation of the individual to attain Dental health is highly es- sential and most necessary. tle in MY WONDERFUL CO-ORDINATING ORGANIZATION COMPRISES THE FOLLOWING DEPARTMENTS: Pyorrhea Treated Free X-Ray Department I mucceantully treat and check Pyorrhea by I use the X-ray to locate hidden mouth of an intelligent and heroic course | troubles and as an aid to my Wagnosis. This service in free to my patients. Gold Inlay Restoration By an expert of 30 years’ experience. My new system of Bridgework without Gold Crowns. Heinbrink GasOxygen, also Novocain, ad ministered for Painless Extractions. ‘ Prosthetic i Gold, Cast Aluminum and Vulcanite Plates. Genuine Trubyte Teeth used. Plates made by an expert. I fit you where other dentists fail Oral Hygiene Department of Prophylaxis Teeth cleaned—a preventive measure against tooth decay and gum disease. SCIENTIFIC RESTORATION OF LOST TEETH WITHOUT GOLD CROWNS ALL WORK GUARANTEED AND PAINLESS DR. H. T. HARVEY (Ex-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) FIFTH FLOOR EITEL BLDG. Second and Ulke Swift's Drug Store Corner ART Ot 4Ft'M PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Tolle How To Nostrils and Head. THEATRE ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE Another big seven-act bill, with every act “hitting the ball.” Join the happy throngs and go where laughter and music is king “White Coupons” BARRETT GREENWOOD Book by Emily Ann Wellman Story by M. L. Monta Bell Lyrics and Music by Henry I, Marshall Bums & Frabito “SHOOS” Ramsdells and Deyo Bert Baker & Co. In “PREVARICATION” A One-Act Farce by Bert Baker You feel fine in a few momenta, Your cold in head or catarrh will be gone. Your clogged nostrils will open. The air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more dullness, headache; no hawking, snuffling, mucous discharges or dryness; no struggling for breath at night. Tell your druggist you want a small bottle of Ely’s’Cream Balm. Apply @ little of this fragrant, anti- septic cream in your nostrils, let it penetrate through every air pas- sage af the head; soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed mucous mem- brane, and relief comes instantly. It ts just what every cold and catarrh sufferer needs. Don't stay stuffed-up and miserable. BEAUTIFUL yx are tof i rl count of impro| supporting the vital ta—the abdomen. PWomen who real of anything assistance in Hector bea uipoise of bearit “hat additional support which corsets and ordi- L4 derstand ia then you can seieote such ‘great favor with the ladies. 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