The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 3, 1919, Page 10

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PAGE 10 CONFERENCE IS MsAdoe,Will Oven Gone “Are the Swimming OPENED MONDAY shot iran Gate | Holes at Lake Union; Busy | lela E oe Mills and Docks ss in THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 38, 1919. Methowist wepi came known here Phe grammars voy Mvtng ny dh in Denny-Pulema Beorning. form ' jeinity of Lake Union no longer] ford or from the heigh Queen ; i ar bara | ¢ it : happy substitute | Ar . 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Just a Touch z acred ¢ Stops Soreness, ‘Then the Corn or Callous Shrivels and nog he eave on at Lifts Off. Try It. Your Feet Will Feel Cool and Fine. is hens Just a t t Mint, and ter how old of tough your pet co oe, sonal nes “Oh!” what aeusee vanis and you car Walk all da sieht =<" Service Led by A. Briquet, of Briquetville, your old coal friends are back— Navy Men to Make Claims for Bonus w ASHINGTON, March A ee a? ence t. , duty in " 5 " ra some ret rae Bie Mr. Black Diamond Mr. South Prairie Think or its Ju touch of kranted t re et Mr. Newcastle Mr. Issaquah that delight hud, 0¢ ice- Min a“ claim tor payment on the ic Mr. Franklin senna = ————————— | Washingtor cording to a a And with them we introduce ment issued by Secretary Danie ment of service and the ¢ nal certificate of dixcharge or Mr. Hi-Heat, Utah’s Most Famous Coal And that newest of all fuels, Here Today _or_ Tomorrow Sree a ge The Pacific Coast Army of Fuels Released from the service of the United States fuel administration and ready for the hottest ‘ 2 : * Men discharged from the Ly Husbar ‘i o ., And share in the earnings of this Bank*from kuard should make claims uy ney Townes and H work you can hand them. Not a e army, in numbers, but a powerful army, when it comes to March 1. headquarte Townes sing heat. Every member is eager to get into busy places, to run factories, ships, big boilers, to heat houses and to help bring the world back to normal and make money or save money for you folks every member bubbling over with B. T. U.’s, and that’s what counts! Though mustered out, the Pacific Coast Coal army is not disbanded. It stands united to give you For 29 years this bank has never missed a ) okes which set the semi-annual dividend of at least 5% per annum, aa compounded semi-annually on Savings Deposits— (IRE semanas ; ; ‘ rand pi and during all that time has paid withdrawals Pape’s Diapepsin at once ends ttenry © 7 FUEL SERVICE j promptly. woprig <n 4 pel " cle e No matter what your wants, there is a Pacific Coast Coal to serve you—and serve yo right! For more than half a century our coals have been your friends, brightening lives, buildi... cities, driving ships. Every year we learn more about coal—new ways of making it useful to you. This is the kind of an organization that stands by you through thick and thin—that has deep-seated pride in “making good.” A staff of fuel engineers—heating experts—is at your call, to help you get maximum heating efficiency. Your regular dealer for any of our goals, or call Main 5080. Pacific Coast Coal Company D. S. HANLEY, General Sales Manager SEATTLE 563 Railroad Ave. South PORTLAND—TACOMA—WENATCHEE—JU NEAU Every dollar entrusted to the care of this bank is invested in the securities named in the Washington Mutual Savings Bank law—by a Board of Trustees skilled in financial matters. If it is SAFETY you require with a GUAR- ANTY FUND built up in strict accordance with State Law for the purpose of standing between your principal and any possible depreciation in the value of securities held by this Bank—we cordially invite you to make this pioneer Savings Institution the depositary of your Savings—in amounts from $1 to $3,000. TY OO ee | - ee ng : Fes ta & ' ' s . earn * * pairing the pi ‘ m th LEVY'S ORPHEUM Americans Given lTo Remodel Gym pains, ee pert Meare Se ‘A aie ndeh iaeeh accuies Wes uae z Fi | appropriated by the state legis- so blake Ville Carnioh ail tne tom Victoria Crosses for Varsity Co-eds iature. A new oor will be put in . The Country Gir new show by British Ruler| In response to a petition presented and additional showers installed to : 2 Pape'n Diape : Scare hax seceial ac Lin aw wee slant ‘Victoria ae: Wibalin datas tur ate eek ed that the buildings now 810 Second Avenue. 1 vanioh, (ot attract ‘ c the recipients being mode asium to replace their “ ‘ satis Wandehe. eset ¥e «. Ww | cramped arters adjoining the = erdity, which would jum, President Suzzallo esent cymnasium for the 4 temporary relief by re- < use of the co-eds atofferson, med: | stores. » the Welsh fu GRIP, ane Hamlin's Whard OW a Reliable, men’s gym The only BANK in Washington operating under a STRICT, SCIENTIFIC SAVINGS BANK LAW. We accept SAVINGS ONLY. Hula maids. abrette Hid pular with TRUSTERS (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) E.G. Ames F. K. Struve > , L John 7. Condon William Thaanum Antiseptic Preventive v ckshire regiment if 1 Finle ‘ I yi as Ww jam ¢ Barker, of Raymond R. Frazier ry R. King al alr f for bringing Ivar Janson ¢ rman machines © Willlam A. Peters David Whiteo 4 * Wierd ¢ rman machines, was rr James Shannon Eugene B, Favre, Spokane AP agicrsog ae warded with the Victoria crom@ and two parte water, using If you haven't an atormt th tinguished service order, with bar, and the military cross with two L, O. Janeck, Yakima VOTE FOR PROPOSITION “B” ON TUESDAY (ELECTION DAY) WEST SEATTLE HOME OWNERS are vitally interested in better transportation for the West Side, which can be accomplished by secur- ing a Permanent Bridge over the West Waterway on Spokane Street, and should vote for Proposition “B.” This treatment wall of defense PALACE HIP have a balancing act Charles K Virginia The and Victor Donald offer a aketch entitled “Two of a Kind er acts are; Don and Patty and patter number, and sore throat vend them at once w can deve |to grip. § Wizard OF into dangerous in |} Get it from druggists | not satisfied, return the |} get your money back j er constipated or have sick |headache? Just try Wizard Liver Whips. want ltt i KIONEYS ICT FALLEN FOR FREEDOM If | prese » and | | gton and Nichol ind Mae Nevelle song and eccen dan oS pink pills, 20 COTTAGE (anemic TTatt Amerian Arm, Carsales wo = WEST SEATTLE RESIDENTS can save from ten to twenty min- utes on each trip in traveling to and from business by securing this | ogee on (including 381 at sen) .. . | Says Backache. is a sign you *, } have been eating too much 5 t, which forms TO Sena } Cnet Including: orinenere are great improvement for the Great West Side—a Permanent Bridge over Send for Our New B taen te fe iin bas x wrt yar ize i yes Waterway at Spokane Street, and should vote for Proposi- generalised you. wave pas Washington State Casualties to D it ere ook Book — |fsneeitinlitc"ie | | Washington State jon: to Time Cottage Cheese C known authority. Meat forms uric|\ Died af we Se tr : +44 AUTOMOBILISTS, whether on business or pleasure, should not Send 2c stamp or ask your grocer for our Cottage acid, which overworks the kidneys in overlook the fact that a Permanent Bridge over the West Waterway on (over 85 per Cheese Cook Book. Contains U. S. Government recipes their effort to filter it from the blood (ovat ee showing how to make many delicious meat substi- ]/4n¢ losay. Whe cfoaue Minera: eee } . Spokane Street will make their trip safe and sane, and should vote for tutes. slugs hand of 3 ou must relieve | { . ay tay See aes Proposition “B,” yur bowels, Equal to removing all the body's urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, dizzy spells; your stomach Meat Bien taiad cas wan tee weather is bad you h rheumatic (ear |twinges, The urine is cloudy, full of Every pound of sediment, channels often get sore cottage cheese you eat Dele auAL ant BP ihe tie saves just exactly two or three times during that much meat.” It’s || then! : Kither consult a good, reliable phy equal to meat in food J) sician at once or get from your phar value. ist about four ounces of Jad|} a; take a tablespoonful in ai Pr Order of your gro- 4 of water before breakfast cer or buy at any for a few days, and your kid-| 1 ioe y ‘ “! Fy ¢ ney! ll then ac ve Th ‘amous Aen oneph A. Davis ‘ K milk station. neys will then t fin This famou EVERY SEATTLE VOTER is alive to the fact that the building of Permanent Bridge over the West Waterway on Spokane Street will improve the Industrial Section of Seattle one hundred per cent, and should vote for Proposition “B.” of kin Mrs, Mary Hosman, 136 W of kin Henry Surry, 4072 Arcade buildin xt of kin Mra, Mary O. D, Lawson, 165 including the above, are as follows Next of Kin. Henry Surry NO SEATTLE VOTER should lose sight of the fact that a Perma- nent Bridge over the West Waterway at Spokane Street is one of Seat- tle’s patriotic duties in the Great Work of reconstruction now going on all over the country, and should Th lium arah MeC WouNDED «Charles B. Davis WTLY salts is cnade from the acid of grapes WOUNDED and lemon juice, combined with | Corp. Elmer st way J, W, Evans bd ” —_ lithia, and has been used for genera: | private : ‘s Mie, Mary 0. 0. DAs tions to clean and stimulate sluggish | Privat Newport vi...) ¥rank Murawski dder weakness Y | kidneys, also to neutralize acids in ‘ SECTION N ‘an INC Mote dt argy angela pO. C1 ON TUESDAY (ELECTION DAY) “The Sanitary Milk Plant” || meat eaters. It is inexpensive, can- | WOUNDED [not injure, and makes a delightful, effervescent Uthia- water drink, i Private Ovcar Kallberg RRO 1 pa I 09 6 pe (eh hi pmenbnet mass tlanhinstuin ts ieteesins tors ail Wide

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