The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 24, 1919, Page 4

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Cravymtino/ ee - ¢ pe — (Pree ch i aaa 4 ME ACQUIRE AN APPETITE pe P PAVORITE 1TALIAN DISH?! “OVER THERE " general time he turned a corner in gay MS THE GREATEST "VE EVER SEEN,” "SAYS JOHN ULESICH body Is Praising Tanlac for a long time have I en sucht good health or felt so 5 iy, am I do since taking said John Ulesich, of Port haa Mr. Ulesich, “and it caus- I would often become so Bloated from gus that I could get a good breath, and my ‘would palpitate terribly. I from a fevere pain in my Which would extend into of my back, and was #0 that if a knife had been im me I don't believe it could Bt well, would often wake up a times during the night. My tite was very poor, What little I did e: taste in my me uth all the Bam engaged in the fish busi- Qnd often make trips to the trouble that I had, and I made ¥ mind that I would begin tak A, je of the first things I did after turning from my trip was to buy Of Tanlac, and cor it, and I will certair @oing #0. I began to impr I had finished my first bo ) and I just continued to feel bet mna grow stronger from that gon. The condition of my stom so rapidly that I Bble to eat just anything I and everything agreed with I never had a better appetite in i my life, and my stomach seems tx MEME is perfect condition now, and I WMever bothered with constipation Bi. Those awful pains in m and side have disappeared [ am in bed only a minutes ¢ Right wntii I am sound asteep Never wake up until daylight. I gained a lot in weight and I Understand now why Taniac is praised #0 much, and I am ali the rest who have taken it is to tell the world that Tanlac [a i the greatest medicine I'v er een.” Panlac is 201d in Seattle by Rartell | Pree Stores under the personal ai i Tanlae represent . Advanced by Mayor of Detroit nose Woody Wilson Beanel a Kiss on Joe Cannon, Eh What? {| SERVICE MEN y wooo Row, 1D EVER Dore | AT NOTHIN! MAY AS TOMS TH CAPITAL Dy TH FRENCH STYLE OF SALUTE a7 S | ANNEMED A LOT O ent enough to foresee the needs of | thelr people | ttl at a swell It would only be of Italy and his royal Woody's return, The English as to what might happen | crime, and so hungry and cold they hasty | Usten readily to Folshevik agitators PLANS FLIGHT [to our employers of labor. It asked ITALY TO U.S. He Knows Now Why} away. Wash., while in Seattle the | employers inatall a schedule ployment whereby particular needa day. | stomach has been in very bad | Of individuals could be for the past two years,” | th may be employed for part of each! Wage period in such proportions as| may prevent hin from want and, | in Packard company @ world of suffering. Every-| ate Would sour on my stom-/| citizen soldiers and others who are Sk@rt me worse. I was badly | a] r 1 the time, and never) EREDERIC SEMPRINI ~s and I didn't| in the American and I had| Milan, is expected to drive the great Capron! biplane which is being pre tlantic flight from pared for a tran: Milan to the Unite tno waters. While on ono ot}New Drink Gets pteodbewsy > trips I read in the papers| the good Tanlac was doing so| people who quffered from the| Court Publici LEWISBURG ‘cross bones,’ | Pit as soon as I got back home. | negro in cireuit court, when pleat of intoxication. | without se ealed a new Bandit Queen Is Red Cross W orker | he a not pr CANON CIT ‘ Eva wan received nd put to work "| financial lows. gained weight WORKERS AND TO ALTERNATE BY MILTON BRONNER DETROIT, Feb. o.—During war, food virtual yet by Unele Sam so that there would be enough to co around and supply the vital needs of all, During this read: justment period it might be well fo ration jobs, 80 as to take care of the returned soldiers and sailors and all other men anxious » work, but unable at present t cure employment This is the original view of Ds it's original mayor, James Ce who promines to be aa breesy he lent ax thin town's other ous mayor——Pingres, of potato atch fame Cousens, about 50, ia credited with aving a on dollars for every ur of his age, He Innded here in is youth ax ar checker fn a rail road yard. He later started fn with Henry Ford and participated in the x ng's marvelous fairy tale rine 1 riches. Unilke some oth wens ix sti on good terma Ford, and ts still a director in concern. His riches haven't led him. He retains the democ of the car r, And hel its ina tenhour day mayoring, working trom ® fm the morning un tT at night. I asked him to tell about his labor rationing plan. Vision Is Needed I firet sprang that on 25 of “ial geet manufa rer maid he, mt ell on absolutely deaf cars, They} alled me a visionary. I wish to} eaven nome of them would develop Little vision. Kings and queens in political world fell becaure they 1 not know and were not intelli paused. He did not pur | subject. He let me draw my own conclusions as to what might h on to our industrial kings if they continued blind and deaf to what was Om around them. “There is unemployment to a con siderable extent tn thie city right w.” he continued finally, “But it may be worse when our Detrott sol diers begin to come home. I don't want to see a Detroit with soup kitchens, with bread lines, with men #0 rate they are tempted to “Councilman Reikman introduced in counetl a olution embedying idea. It ¥ adopted unanimous ty. It im merety a recommendation that returned iers, an far an practicable, be given jobs in prefer ence to men now employed, who were not nubject to immediate draft or who were exempt because they were friendly aliens, We had 10,000/ of the latter class, who were draw! ing big wages while our boys were! “The resointion also recommended! of em Aered so | no injury could be worked. Under every person dew ing work at the mame time, give @ chance to Detroit also anxious to work P How Plan Would Work > highly spectatized frering things tn fa engineers and certain kinds of ma | who ia chief instructor |Chiniste. Nor would I disturb men{| — in| With wives and children dependent| Formerty upon the But there are many | the &. ary labor or things purely mechan feal and standardized, and who have ependents. For instance, compan with ite 40,000 names, and h pick out 5,000 men of this class. Under my plan, I would may to them t they had been working stead: | ily all during the war and must} lave mved Up ACENe Toney. ‘There, | ttt ngsttee—eeeneeeeeneentes é 1 lay oft for a month! CAN'T FIND DANDRUFF H us injury to them eS eee ee tect ecewee eee 6 selves and without serious disturb-| Every bit ance to the work at the plant. Dur-|after one | ing that month I would put in their | I fore, they ¢ es returned soldiers and railors | sealp with and others keen for work. They | «mall bottle would thus Jternate month in, | ntore ment out, wv thie present dis ‘our hair ‘One chump manufacturer said|or any ring with his business. He ir business that t n losses. Of course, My felt wan that it would be some trouble to rearrange payrolls. I publicly stated if any manufac turer feared the practicability of tee to run his business long enough to | try it out, I offered to back up my faith by guaranteeing him against] agogt o far,” said the mayor with al ‘one of them has taken n ach region arr ut 00€ But I receiv en ty tomach | ‘ ounces ful in a bined wit to flush clog’ late them also neut THE Baro then to lhe selle PRICES CUT TO THE CORE—WE CAN REMAIN IN OUR PRESENT LOCATION ONLY 4 DAYS MORE WE MUST VACATE BY MARCH 1--WE MUST GET OUT We've over $50,000 stock still on hand and only 4 days left before we're thrown into the street. We have no location as yet—we're forced to sacrifice our great stock and sacrifice it quick. So Beginning Tomorrow, Tues.,Feb. 25, at 9 a.m. This entire stock will be sacrificed for what money H. M. ROGERS Proprietor of the Red Front Clothing Co. will bring. Necessity knows no law, so there’s no limit to this great sacrifice. We've only a few days left to do business—after Saturday the great Red Front Store will be but a memory—so don’t wait—take advantage of this great sale—take advantage of these sacrifice prices. Come! $3.00 Boys’ Shoes $12.50 to $15.00 Men’s Suits cut to $4.98 $3.50 Men’s Shoes $1.89 Men’s Heavy Wool Underwear cut to Men’s Overalls Men’s Overcoats, ES 50 Men’s $1.98 SE Men’s Mackinaws, $10.00 to $12.50 values, cut to $5.95 fe eT $4.00 Men’s Work Shoes cut to Men's High-grade Suits, $20.00 to $30.00 values, 15e Canvas Gloves 50c Genuine President Suspenders $6.00 and $7.00 Men's Dress Shoes $3.48 Men’s Wool Union Suits, $3.50 value, $1.68 Men's Heavy Wool Socks Men’s Finest Tailored Suits, worth to $35.00, $14.85 Men’s Heavy Ribbed Underwear $8.00 to $10.00 Ladies’ High-top Shoes $7.50 Boys’ Suits Men's $2.00 Night Gowns cut to COME WITH THE CROWDS—Sale Starts Tomorrow (Tuesda Pay Checks Cashed and the Timken: | ¢ ) Morning at 9 o’Clock Eq Bonds Aecepted SIGE TEA EES YOUR HAR DARK 4 | | It's Grandmother's recipe to bring back color, youthfulness and luster —Everybody is using it again, RED FRONT CLOTHING CO. JUST NORTH OF PIKE STREET OPPOSITE THE PUBLIC MARKET 1508-1510 FIRST AVE. *| CHAPLAIN STARTS WORK | IN RED CROSS BUREAU) Sidney T. James, chaplain, appointed i | rector of the new Red Cross "bureau id | to help service men, began his new Washington's Birthday Red Cross areistance to discharged in need will it is announced the plan others will follow makes & go of [t, be very sure that “Let wa make this concrete. 1 | cther tities will |on't propose to disturb any of the land thus cut down want and suf \e |men who FALLEN FOR FREEDOM Date} |¢ And if Detroit} ) navy roserves, ores, like electricians, | ——a SANK TWO SUBS chief petty South Dakota doing con-| men engaged in more or lems ordin | yoy duty on Total American Army ied th aetion (Inctading 251 4 = ‘ Casualties to ; Adler-icka ' Helps Her! g Adleri-ka my wife is own housework and Gray hair, however handsome, de- | notes advancing age. We all know the advantages of a youthful appear- Your hair is your charm. mars the face. fades, turns gray and looks streaked, just a few applications of Sage Tea enhance its appear- ance a hundred-fold. prisoners released Stinson has arrived in this city to) [|Tesume his work &# manual train ® payroll of the Ford |ing teacher at He states that two German! Washington S' submarines were destroyed by shota from the guns of the Dakota tate Casualties to Dat Hither prepare the recipe at home or get from any drug store a bottle of Sage and Sulphur which is merely the old-time na,|recipe improved by the addition of able to do he did all housecleaning. and pain in her side disappeared.” | pound,” The soreness | * ‘Total to date of GE of dandruff disappears | applications lerine Get alnine § rivate John W. wae killed In action. Private Roy Chapman, next of kin Mra, Nellie Hop Leggett, next Private Harty Bastiake ave, Private Roy F Pr expels ALL . stopping stomach distress ready-to-use because it darkens the besides, no one can possibly tell, as it darkens so natur- Johes, next of } preparation, a few cents and save hair beautiful ral applications turbed condition waa ended. | you can't find a particle of dandruff failing hair, pone to have people | will never ttch. nd lower bow Lnemett, 5429 Barnes fyshing EN-| John Holmes, 2 wounded, degree undet Payne, next sponge or soft brush & this through the hair, taking one By morning hair disappears other application or two, its natural it becomes » Slossy and lustrous, and you years younger f kin Mra. Lucinda ¥. Mary Uneer Faith Whitcom with it, draw. We have sold rm Private Elmer N. at €$ | Adler-i-ka many Including the above IN ACTION y ashington state casunltion, expected to hire and fire, and pay | wages as he saw fit, Others thought the rationing system would # upset | We eat too much meat, which clogs | plan, he should give me a free hand| Kidneysthen Back hurts and | Bladder bothers you vate John W. ROM ACCTD! OTHER Causes | Private Berl M. Horton . SEVERELY Mollie Daniels Katherine Plianos Tooth Responsibility HE shooting pains or the constant agony of Rheumatism or Neuritis may have their Look to your teeth. tartar—pyorrhoe; Most likely you have—for the pus from pyor- rhoea, and the decay and unwholesomene: a mouth out of repair, constantly swallowed with the saliva, are the most common causes of those common but painful ailments—Rheu- matism, Neuritis, Indigestion! Let us remove all tartar and decay— replace those decayed and missing teeth with new, sound, handsome ones that will deliver your food to your stomach pure and wholesome. Ten chances to one your ailment will leave you immediately. jneys, like the bowels, get sluggish Some Adopt Idea Jand clogged and | oceasionally, 8 and dull mise Hh. Berry . need a flushing ee William Oatfield y in the kidney cause in the mouth! plesaness and all sorts of bladder disorders You simply must keep your kid tive and clean, and the mo ‘on feel an ache or pain in| kidne of Jad Baltes drug store here. Ida Sterling Robert & Raven 4 Madge Leonard from any good | Private Paul I take a tablespoon: | Private Ray ¥ Have a general Private Red A homish Mra, Josephine Dunwe breakfast for a few dayr KILLDD IN ACTION—PReVIOUSsLy ORTED WOUNDED, DEGT Andrew Eneebre Magda Eneehretee DUTY—PREVIOL d kidneys and p UNDOTORMINED —fine materials—warrant- I offer you these. urine so it no longer irritates, ending bladder Shee der spa ene — Painless Proctor STERLING DENTISTS ointment Main 4965 = ——==a (Ca) Hdward Simmons Fremont Campbell Phone For App mma 'O) Granquist i Private Harl Lilliepthral .. Private Carl J, N. Nordstrom... who believe in overcoming kidney qrouble while it is only trouble, West Bounds...% ew Nordstrom

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