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THE SEATTLE STAR—TU niwnlty ine most Hberat ereditomiving service and falrent pri Inmes, Is knew wrervice tothe homefirnisher records compare: welling at S$115— facets about the PLAYER eonsidered when selecting Instrumen seplaya all makes of records Ano aerate o mebeautifur cabinet w HONE to be @ high-grade SSMMDMicity of design, denoting « nee ment atandard mo manufacturers Motors in the ta —fefined tone and sweet, of in Great volume, bot all in ness alking = mach SAN FRANCISCO, March 11 But Mrs. Kendall stepped in Recau#e she believes that twins are The children are twins linked together by a mystic, sacted) must not, xhall not, be separated bond, Mrs. Frederick Must Not Be Parted jrich society woman, has ¢ Twink are bor ther. They |fight her husband's divorce sult to are not lke ordinary brothers or the bitter end ters,” she Nobody has a s had w 1 out a adtie! right to for wins to live apart @ dozen other detatis.|of their lives in some myatic way regular price $26.75 trouble came when they If you part them, eac wen wome pecker feb living punced thing tt ot bé described, and pholetered with Th two children. ¢ cannot t 1 weatiive; gold e6m, > father, and one I hope th court will award den; special her me the cust th my twin t t's the usual way in a two Nathaniel and Burt. They resemble @ batt! me. But even tho they uld ‘TACOMA: £. SCNOENFELD & SMO, ND DIVISION ELKS HERE DID JU | DUE TO ARRIVE EARLY IN MAY -.: © The Star in that we le It in with great rn that the legisiators at Olympia can be touch WASHINGTON, Mareh 11 ‘The ed on the raw —_ —— ‘Fighting 424” (Rainbow division); Who would have t probably will be back in Amertea | anything i under : - Leaders janswer to queries concerning the re jearty in May, war department offi: | of legtxiators? A resolution of harsh : ported declaration of independence | cials said today rit from the B. P. 0, Eon Korean Claim °F the Korean National Independ.| It is the last division scheduled for their action in turning wn the ence Lar © $10 to returned a union sailing from France in 4 Is Not Imy rtant There is no situation in this re Unieas there ia a change in plans, | sold! * and moar for ‘ASHINGTO: March 11.—Ko-|®*"4 for discussion at the peace|therefere, it will reach America too each service ha used a’ ‘i table. Korea was joined to Japan|jate to participate in the Victory them to express official Bppeal to the peace table for| with world approval. Naturally | Loan, Weil, if that in the wa ace from Japan was UK| there " Wah ray they feel, SA in principle to Great Britain's is a small element there, as| Owing to Ita record in some of the | if they » : ‘ idiom by Japanese diplo- everywhere, desiring change.” bitterest fighting on the West front, | over such long range er n, how EMESIS the war department will allow con-| will they stand what is © them when they get home’ Th will be held up to obloquy for the rest of thelr lives, They will be put raden of the regtnents in the vari-|on record as voting $2,500,000 for states from which they were| their own interest in buildings at The Rainbow division com: | Olympia, and refusing what is « pal s1Pclasees | try sum to men who risked their the; - — or siderable relaxation of the usual plans for returne# troopa in the case of the 42d, and will permit pa is an integral part of Ja DISCHARGED IN FRANCE embassy commented - The first American soldier to re- ceive an honorable discharge from pemnet Ge the army in France, is Sergt. J.| ous | Howard Lichenstein, of Wenatchee, | drawn ts which etry germs, act a | Washington. a former reporter on| prises troops from nearly 8 and Laxative, and thus pre- | ee. Grip gtivenza. | the Daily World, according to a re-|from almost every state in 0 QUI HW. GROVES signature | cent article in the Stars and Stripes, | Union Only One SSnORe QUIBIEE Des: aéc. the soldiets’ overseas publication Following announcement late yes | BY RE “hildhto "gui — terday that Gen. Pershing bad or-) if You Don’t Like to teen flooded with requests from ali| ‘Laugh We Would Advise You to Stay for slgnbture Cures a Cold in AMUSE MENTS =—— METROPOLITAN Now Piaying—Untit Wed. Kiaw & Erlanger and George Tyler Present COUNTRY COUSIN over the country to see the men on | parade, and many of these eee AIR TRAINING FROM FRENCH MISS EXANDRA in the Note action Plays (By United Press) Thareday TOKIO, March 77,—Seventeen offi Saterday cers and men of the French alr) have ar mrarett 1914-15 the re forces, headed by Col. Faure. rived in Japan to supervise a $$$ organization of “he Japanene air serv t Monday, Tee day, Wedndéaay ice. The mission comes in fulfil atingr need ment of a promise made by the Organisation French government to the Japanese wit MAXINE war ministry during the war that such assistance would be given as soon as possible after the cessation | of hostilite ‘The French government is sending 100 airplanes to Japan to be used in the reorganization work. It in ex pected that the visiting aviators will NOW UNTIL SAT. NIGHT Faversham- Elliott ND LADY ALGY" te; Wed. Mat, $2 to 600 Linge fusese nee wee ete Ss! MOORE >. MU, MS ce ccs coms tas teal, canteen naka been given a very hearty reception and His Russian Hallet. by Japanese officials, and French Rockwell and For, Lewis and White, fags are croased with rising suns|} Mate end Wiley, De Maron and HURRY! thruout Tokio in thelr honor LANAGAN AND Bi The officers are all veterans of the| in “ON AND O1 ® Air, and each wears several decora Orpheam Vaudeville tions and ribbons indicating his serv fee for France and for the alliew —_—_—_—_---rrr One of the members of the mission, | Hake Lieut. Georges Richardson, fought | with the United States marines last! year, having beew assigned to duty A anger PLAYERS as a lafason officer, Commandant | aytng With Wea and |Letevre, whogfowned a Zeppelin on | Kat Tait teeere Cound jits return from a bombing expedi-| “A STITCH IN ‘TIM tion to London, is a member. Some f N of the officers have seen service on| Leesa sk hy > Neath jall battle fronts | - Anchorage “Butcher Quits Being Sas: y ANCHORAGE, Alaska, March 11, | 1—The butcher of Anchorage has ii agreed to quit being “sassy” to his wy feustoers and. deliver the meats Rie | they buy He has made these concessions be |eause of estigation that was an in (ABIE KABIBBLE) “THE BARGAIN HUNTERS” With the 40 Rainbow Gi {just com a The railway combpission has been | 28 cents a pound ‘ ploye Continuos Da 0 | Seattle’s Popular Hebrew Comedian, Who Is Mak- Ke employed chareie 46 oonith tinwon Dally, 1 to 11 ‘ing Packed Houses Roar With Laughter in The probe, however, determined by po tops ty mshi that Mr. Buteher was not charging Feature Kitty Gordon ia exorbitantly, ut it was adjudicated pt re teously—and deliver, Which se, Wearday Mats.-100} Brbe. & Bun. ste WITH epee sign _—————————— | mm To cmxon mex | | NEW PANTAGES THE 100% BEAUTY CHORUS OF 30 GIRLS RPHEUM | THIRD - AND -MADISON ‘The steamer Humboldt, pioneer ‘freight and passenger packet of the Southeastern Alaska trade, is dea J, Spanish Dane jtined to be shifted to Southern |f oe, nod Prot. 1 | waters, according to a deal made by |} Testa: Harnes ana Matinoes, 2:20; Nights, 7 ALEKO, Greeta Delphian ¢ v [her owner, Max Kalish, with W. 8, |[ diann: Jaa Towa, Comedian and, Jug Scammel, a San Francivco shipping |f Entertainers, and. Sandy. Lonaldeon, The Humboldt will be placed |} inddie fro: ee San Francisco in The bj shipyards, Pearl White ing Raider.” General man. on the run be! and San Pedve pe Mother Fights Against the pe kt of Twin Boys THING, SAYS SOLDIER'S MOTHER e men | DAY, MARCH 11, 1919. HONEST, SKILLFUL DENTI Injured Faces of George V nch government has ordered Dr. 7 c who has been engaged in active servic since 1914, to tour America and lecture on “W Such a high percentage of wounds re has involved the face and jaws that the restorat of these disabled soldiers is considered One of t ments in Modern Times. Dr. Villian’s demonstration for the benefit sion, given le to Southern California, included methods of tr minuted fractures, bone grafts, and artificial normal occlusions of the teeth by me condile (hinge of lower jaw). has been lost. ing out of the Franco-Prussian war of 1870 will be today. ould be better id be forced to taken fro than that live apart F dy who wat they credit to a great and noble profession, but will in turn sion” creditable one to belong to. hes twins, as I from day to da © really on that my boys be separated until they have watched mine can doubt that the I am deter mine to call and see me. ee bad Hive Spee oe bias? EXAM TIONS AND ESTIMATES FREE 4 1 inherited one-third of MY WONDERFUL CO-ORDINATING ORGANIZATION COMPR: the c estate of her grand TH FOLLOWING BEPARTMENTS: father Nathiel Drittair Her hue band is cashier fo the estate of D. Ogden Mille, While her attorneys feed’ Miele. netted Bb Pyorrhea Treated Free X-Ray Department filed sul a « t I muccensfully treat and check Pyorrhea by I use the X-ray to locate the use of an intelligent and heroic course of treatments. service is free to ST THE RIGHT Exodontia—Extracting yvoeain, ad: By an expert new system Crowns Heidbrink Gan-Oxygen a ministered for Painless Extractions. the Hun! Oral Hygiene The Benevgent Order of F did perte in censuring them. In| Department of Prophylaxis fact ould be perfectly justi Teeth cleaned—a preventive measure | by an expert. I fied in throwing them out of the or. fail. against tooth decay and gum disease. der, for what have such petty, nar. totam a tehevoiont ender? Bene | SCIENTIFIC RESTORATION OF LOST TEETH WITHOUT beg Ng Neely) GOLD CROWNS teoy te tae "eet ioe : eae el ALL WORK GUARANTEED AND PRACTICALLY PAINLESS them, and whine over the harsh criticiam-—they better think up what} excuses they will be able to hand out | to the men themselves! fact that one the Elke i# “nonpolitieal activities’ | Justifies the society's action, for, of all } the menaures before the legislature, 504-512 EITEL BLDG. jthis should have been iso “non political.” Certainly no one political N. W. Corner Second and Pike party was back of it. and as the Phone Eltiots 2026 ‘ chief feature was a benevolent act, | hing could more justly have come under the order's activities, and it} © Seattle lodge was the only one which hax #0 far acted, it is to be| hoped that all the lodges in th [tutte of Washington wil taxe aim-| HOSPITAL UNITS ARE |ilar action, and all other fraternal orders ax well A SOLDIER'S MOTHER | ASSIGNED TO RETURN WASHINGTON, March 11—A® nments to early convoy were an. |nounced by the war department to SACRIFICE COW, &22 <=: | day Base hospi! umbers §, 21, tiaircraft unit 113 and 114 of} }56 and 115; 10th panies 801, 802 E transportation corps. Strikes May Come ecg ina Mar 3 = WOME SERIOUS NOW| and Strikes May Go cow at a riot) | Than Ever Before Recatise of War! Katapur precipitated in which Hindus But Seattle Goes On ecw te begin nym Reduced Reserve Strength Forever! turned deverml to death Injured 60 more The war has been far-reaching in|} 4 Burned most of the village. ite effects, It has caused worry and | Economic problems and mi in a religious ceremonial |anxtety in every home, and has af of the Musselman in which a cow | fected the health of every family. 1: tx the sacrificial offering has aggravated chronic troubles, in Taking of life is a violation of the |creased their tenacity, and made all) Hindu religion Spring ailments more serious, | Kurt economic changes are all a part of growth and de- velopment. Where #0 many races and relig| Asx a result, a blood-puritying.|1 Great problems are sub- jions are brought together as in stomach-toning Spring medicine 1 ‘A * India, the problem of reconciling |more necessary this year than ever.|{ stantial evidence that Se- them is difficult People still take Hood's Sarsapa-/t ottle is more and more be- At Katarpur the Musselmans have carried out their ceremonials within their own bailiwicks in time y rilla because it is an old family | friend, has proved its merit to three} as a Spring and all-the-| coming a _ permanently t generations ‘ ity. without interference, but this time | year-round medicine in purifying the} great city AS all aswurance that the sacrifice jiood, expelling humors, restoring ap- || And the great cities of the would be made quietly within Mo. | petite, relieving rheumatism, banish hammedan precincts availed nothing. |ing that tired feeling country rely on Title In- Three thousind Hindus gathe It combines roots, barks, herbs, and || surance, in transferring from all surrounding towns and the|perries often prescribed by physi-| : Mohammedan festival was turned in-| cians for Spring ailments of the|} land titles, to fap ,|blood, stomach, liver and kidneys. | urly 200 of the Hindus face] pioca'y Pills are a good cathartic punishment tor theiding thé out-|£ sn Pinel United Behind the Bars After | Stealing Mixup| | LOS ANGELES, Cal, March 11 |There is such a thing as st and there is such a thing aa ate from a man who is in jail for s ling, 4 |former, as Fred living at at., realizes if he is any | philosopher WASHINGTON TITLE INSURANCE CO. Assets More Than Half a Million PAINLESS Lawrence, 42 631% South Main kind of a Lawrence had loaned $60 to BR. M.! Look into your month and see mith, a friend and neighbor. Smith || if your gums are slough “¢ or : as standing on the sidewalk won-|| Diegding. Lf so, you he. loan’s Liniment will relieve dering where he was going to get " puemanin it on one application money to repay his friend, when al pals woman customer at Simon Pash-| rH 8 be agg 14 trpeenercus 6 | It's the world’s most popular coun: | ian’ fruit stand at 629 South Main} Na’ be treated at once to pre- ||ter-irritant for the shooting, darting |st. dropped some of her change thet || pains and aches of those numerous it is alleged, put his fc ey. Pashgian, it is al red “fifty-fifty.” Traffic Offi arrested both of them} external attacks which every man. woman and child suffers from at one | time or another. By penetrating without rubbing, it helps to scatter the congestion, re- sulting in a warm, tingling glow of trouble, ental office in Se Ue that &pecializes in the treat he above dis. ase. In ¢ you will find all licensed operators and mas- ters dentab profession, whisp cer Berkshire and booked Smith for grand larceny when an alleged stolen watch was) age: dena open A Special care taken of children's || comfort and ease, ‘Takes little to i Fea Ms Tha to eottect his $60)] tooth sche . Hy queh the: trek ales, Went stain yesterday by nsacking Smith's} Ixaminations and estimates Get ta Wie Motil. today |room, it is alleged, so joined hia|| tree. Tronelad guarantee for 16 the skin. @ s years on all work, A reasénable ||/for economy's sake, All druggists | friend in jail, everywhere sell it. 30c, 600, $1.20, Sloan's Aiment Kilts Pain discount given to all union men and their families. University of Washington fr mien are faced with a bill for $5 which the “U." comptroller d is the amount of damages done to the university's water tower and] light globes in a freshman demon: | stration, 08 Thira Av. Houra—8130 a, m. to 6 Sundays—O to 12, to Be Restored At the request of the American Institute of Dental Teachers, the ‘ar ived during French warfare st month in Los Angeles during the visit of the writer ating simple and com- hanical appliances A GREAT SERVICE It has been conservatively estimated that the type of service Dr. Villian presents will be needed for 50 years, since many cases of facio The skilled dental surgeon of today means something more than to be a mere dentist, as dentists have been known in the years past and gone, dental surgeon who measures up to his full responsibilities of today will rank with the famous general surgeons of the world —and will prove not only a If you are thinking of changing dentists, or if you are a stranger within our gates and you really ure seeking a superior order of dental skill, I invite you troubles and as an aid to my diagnosis. Gold Inlay Restoration P, hetic Denti Gold, Cast Aluminum and Vulcanite Plates. Genuine Trubyte Teeth used. Plates made DR. H. T. HARVEY (Ex-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) Swift's Drug Store Corner Heroes illian from Ecole de mn the Western front Dental Surgery.” ion of mutilated faces he Greatest Achieve- of the dental profes- methods of restoring where one ity ari restored by surgeons of . The help to make the profes- hidden mouth This my patients, 50 years’ experience. Bridgework without My Gold fit you where other dentists Open Evenings and Sundays pense, enable us to* make better ‘asses for less Broken Le «a short notice at reduced prices, Free Examination and Gattstnction Guaran SCHOONMAKER OPTICAL Co. @Qme Bleck Seuth Public Market. | FOR ACUTE ACHES OF THE FEET Sprinkle one or two Allen's Foot-Ease powders in the Foot Bath and soak and rub the feet. It takes the sting out of |Corns and Bunions and amafting, achiny | feet. Then for lasting comfort, shak | Allen's. se into your shoes. It akes the friction from the shoe, rests [the feet and makes walking a delight. 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