The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 12, 1919, Page 11

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Seattle Attorney Gets Jail on ‘War Brides—They'r re French—Yanks Brought "Em Home! m Thomas W. Shackleford, Seattle wyer. nd bre of Judge Shack Teford of Tacoma, waa sentenced to — yunty stockade | Have you filed your in tax re M. Hasaguwa, of 623 Weller at A. Pugul, A. Hanson, G, Barton by Just ace Otis W turn yet? Only four more Ways to was charged with violating the and A. C. Freicke were charged with: Brink stag chtckn to ee Be ae lz. ordinance, He had half a bar-| conducting a —— — at = Doct, funds } | Any one falling to make returns) gan sRANCIBCO, March 1%—|Fel of hard cider in hie posses! Pine st, and drew $20 aplece, G. One of t hecks was made pay on thetr tr tr the year 1058 by | en of the Air reserve district|S0mebody had “spiked” it, Hasa-|Gouda, Wm. Bishop and J. Dugan, able to E.. M. Evans for $10 anal midnight Saturday will be lable to ‘ th a ft the| Wa maintained sturdily that he) up for being in a place where game : : Day and a federal punishment, according to (he | ee ee ee eer diepomea |had let nature take ite course in| bling was being conducted, went ous epdeadbea te, te revenue law surth Liberty Loan bonds disposed | aking said cider “hard.” City At-| with $10 apiece tacked on them, 9 The offices of the internal revenue|%f In the seven states and two ter-| iil NK Mik Coe ed with | 4 collector will be open Thursday night| Ttories of the district. Mra. A. 8!) geen ies | vo for the convenience of the public and| Baldwin, chairman of the woman's |"? tive ie he | Mrs. Bussey, 1649 King tte report- Seventyfive bucks,” said the | 4 ty the police Tuesday that some | FINDS AELEF FOR in county, Oregon, women| Don C. Jordan was up for reckless suits of ladies’ B. V. D's. pet , : the district workers. Under | driving. Said he was driving 32| ‘The police are investigating. Pe ~ RREUMATIG PAINS. rR \ | oped ogg ot par ae | Mrs. Rose M. Schenck their bond | miles an hour, He paid his $10 tine | alten — i bbe | : = neem activities the | lem were or oble col | with wmile WOM Mimuhentiiaicngas LOADS PILING 6 ation house, | “ . B. Lovejoy, bait: i rn tion house, when complet-| “Nevada women made the best| W.P. Allen was picked up as a| The steamer H. vesoy, ed, will be held under the auspices! state percentage. They are credited | disorderly person, the other night. | in Seattle, is loading creosoted of the women of Went Beattie, ac-| with selling 48 per cent of the bonds | Told the Judge that he wasn't work-|at Bellingham. She will wail a cording to @ plan outlined by Mra.| sold there ling and that he didn't have to. Said|few days for Squaw Harbor, A. Wilkins, head of the| Other district sales percentages by| he could borrow money from his|island, Southwestern Alaska. — ad i. wy " : comen’a delegation, and accepted by | women are | ahipyard working. geietids | cargo‘ will be used in the construe: | Minnesota Man Feels Younger | W. C. Weir, national representative! Arizona, 45; Oregon, 3%; Utah, 34 Get a job within two days, or I'l| Gon of a cannery there for the Pas d Since He Took This of the War Camp Community Serv. | California, 27; Idaho, 24; Washing. | give you position in the|cific American Fisheries company. — 4 Blood Builder SD Seton, 19 per cent. ntockade, 4 the judge there. si 7K Some diseases give immunity from! tack but rheumatism} i we other way. The man} ack of rheumatism aaticlp nN 4. a third endless 1 ber of attacks, genera! tnereasing in severity, unless he ean Here are three French war brides, and two bridegrooms. ‘The other bridegroom is on the destroyer Nich. j neal and remove the cause of the die olson. ‘This group arrived from France on the President Grant. ‘The temporarily groomless bride ts frst, Mrs mcr S. Adamoviteh, whose husband went to war from Johnstown, N.Y. Next tn the row from left to right are ; authoritios agree that the blood) Mrs. Philip J, Lieklikner and Mr. Licklikner of Philadelphia, who was potty officer In the base hospital at mes thin with alarming rapidity | Brest, and Mrs. Phillp Gordon and ‘ir. Gorden of Barre, Vt. Gordon bs petty officer on the repair ship Promethos. Das rheumatism develops. Maintain ing the quality of the blood, there fore, ie the natural and reasonable 1 NO REPORT ON SON like to know ff any returned soldier Be way of combating rheumatism. An | 1 months ago the war de| knows of Score’s whereabouts. excellent example of how this has | partn informed Mra. J. A z am Bworked out, in fact, ts afforded in aod anbe bank eve thai be INDORSE PETITION The case of Mr. J. M. Lange, a sta The Metal Trades council has in tionary engineer, of No. 363 East brother, Private Charles Score, who cick ‘ohteds Wissen itte. left Seattle with the first draft con-|@0rsed the action of Seattle Elks in says: Ungent as a member of company D, forwarding to Olympia a communica Er puftered for twenty years with! Second engineers, was missing in ac-|tion denouncing the senators who E oy tion on June 13. His name, however, voice against the Lamping bill to rheumatism and it seemed as though each attack was worse than the one| (Special to The Star by N. EB. A.)|has never appeared on any cass pay $10 to discharged soldiers and Before. TI had been in the lumber BUENOS Al Argentina, | st, #0 Mra, Colcock ids sallora for each month spent in the business for many years floating logs reh Argentine business men > poss sed for his safety and she we nervice [down the Mississippi and at times esee rivalry between the United ies 7 stood in the water for hours, 1, States, Great Britain and Germany él ve > > p believe that this work carried on in| fr the trade of Argentina and Dall kinds of weather undermined my | other South American states, once S health. | the economic life of the world ts re | “I had a steady, dull aching pain | *toret | through my hips and back and both| Germany has the advantage of her | lrms and limba were affected at, Preeminence in this field before the times, Added to this were piercing W2r 29d the fact that thousands of | Pains in my shoulders. Whenever 1| Germans have settled permanently fetooped over I could hardly straight.| !" South America. n up. Each attack grew worse ana} There are, in Southern Brazil Qeemed as though it was going to) *!0n¢, more than 300,000 Germans. le me up. I kept losing strength | At ‘the beginning of the war Great Sand at times my eyes were affected,| Britain was having difficulty in hold Bit looked as though I would have to| ™® !t# own with Germany In South | give up my work. My sleep di: | American trade. That of the United [States in relation to Germany was Is the offering this week of -the Levy’s Musical Comedy Company with WHITE Prest me and I was losing my appe Oo". s,, a5 Mite. 0 25. | ie day t bend Of 0 eimilar eas | Any advantage the United States Jar case! may now gain and hold will be by ae? Mine in a newspaper and I decided) Virtue of the energy of her business LEW gee try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, the! nen and her geographical advant f femedy which had helped that man.| acy. i Deen a After the first box I could see an Miiaprovenient. I have taken five| oe ae ABIE KABIBBLE Boxes and the pains have entirely| ermany’s future in South Ameri oo, uE) . Bone. I'm no longer tired, can eat| an trade depends, of course, on her Sack And Bnything with wholesome enjoyment | *bility to export ond to finance| In the principal fun role. And all the soreness and aches have| trade with the southern continent. "gone. I feel fifteen years younger, Her merchants, already here, are and owe it all to Dr. Williams’ Pink | T#4y to “carry on” in trade a soon | Pitts.” | as peace arrangements permit. With | ‘The purpose of Dr. Williams’ Pink | lamee stocks on hand, they were able, | ) Pills is to build up the blood. They | @uring the war, to hold a command- | do this one thing and they do it weil. | '"€ Position They are for this reason an invaly.| Ptitish business men have formed | able remedy in diseases arising from|0ci#tions for South American bad or deficient blood, as rheurna.| &8d*, strengthened banking ‘connec F tism, neuralgia, aftereffects of the| 0’ and exchanged exhibits of | grip and fevers. The pills are guar-| #°Od* calculated to stimulate de- | mand. | the 100% beauty chorus of THIRTY RAINBOW GIRLS Anteed to bg free from opiates or any Rarmful diig and cannot injure the) PP) CUE ne onty’ source at im. Be omost ceticate syatem. civek tend poobeined toGhe romnen hee? nee pa 4 Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are soia| PO 2nd protected trade routes have f By all druggists, or will be sent by| 2%? * foarishing business. Great mail,” postraid, on receipt of price, ¢o| Boston and New York banks have tablished branches in Argentina cents per box; six boxes, $2.50, by oe the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co.,| 408 fesse vos ec es Behenectady, N. Y. A booklet, sw = Building Up the Blood,” will be 2 —% | TED AND'= MADISON Mailed free to any address upon re-| lamest | The Largest Audi ‘Audience | in the ' jorthwest Keads Star Want Ads | oa the Willys-Knight Sleeve Valve MOTOR AT THE AUTO SHOW Willys-Overland Pacific C TWELFTH AVENUE AT EAST PINE O. THE SEATTLE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1 HAVE YOU FILED |WOMEN OF OF WEST! YOUR INCOME? SET A RECORD WN. officials advine that as many aa pow nible should come that night to lessen | the day-time crowds s The Special Hand-finished Model which strikes your eye as you enter the Automobile Show has class stamped all over it—yet it is an OAKLAND stock model, refinished with more elaborate atten- tion to paint, trimmings, top and upholstery. The car itself is still an OAKLAND, and any OAKLAND will per- form equally well. Let us show you the OAKLANDS fine points: °4 East 614 TONIGHT UTO SHO Hasagawa Had 75 Simoleons; Has 1 Them No More, Says. liberty loan committee, announced 4 women sold $110,416,000—or 27 per |JUaK* pent of the quota, | lone relieved her clothes line of halt} la dozen Turkish towels and several, akland CLASS (a. Still an Oakland Washington Oakland Co. ....; * Twelfth and East Pike Oakland AT THE . * FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE ARMORY . WESTERN AVENUE AT VIRGINIA The Cream of 1919 Models __. Artistic Decorations Concert Orchestra Music M. GUTERSON, Conductor. ‘ HOURS: Doors Open at 10 A. M. Close at 11 P. M. Afternoon Matinee

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