The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 17, 1919, Page 2

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i es pea A NOES TE SSE elastic cot IDEAL mattresses for 500 homes ur. Credit ood Py nights’ trial! $52.60 —genuine Victrola (style VI), with popular-priced cabinet and twelve ren- ditions of songs and in- strumental music of your own selection (6 to 10- inch double disc records), ‘ all for this remarkably for this money! ==, \ aml ar tractive; L. SCHOENFELD & SONS ES DRIVE FRISCO TONG FIGHTERS BEGINS NEXT WEEK| WERE READY FOR FIGHT| ‘to collect 120 tons of sec-} SAN FRANCISCO, March 11.—Lo- clothing for the destitute cal Chinatown tongs have agreed not ni countries of Eu-|to resume warfare, but they have be held in Seattle next | proved themselves disciples of the| Rump is in very good health, tives | —— Preparedness gospel. Ten minutes EB. T. Cann has been chosen | after two Chinese had dueled over a of the committee in charge. | private matter, a score of tong men, © Care a Cold tn One Day | fully armed, were arrested by the po: TIVE BROMO QU1- | tice, pBisedsche and worke off; It was explained later that these ae E'S signature} men, hearing the shots, had just pre- ) box. pared for eventualities in case of an outbreak. — /\ | day evening. TRUSS TORTURE be eliminatcd by wearing the jupport. We ita superior- Can Lun 8 glass of Salts if your Back or Bladder bothere— Meat forme uric acid. [you must have your meat every it, but flush your kidneys salts occasionally, says « @ authority who tells us that) forms uric acid which almost 2 the kidneys in their ef- to expel it from the blood. become sluggish and weaken, suffer with a dull misery region, sharp pains back or sick headache, diz- Your stomach sours, tongue | ind when the weather is have rheumatic twinges. gets cloudy, full of sedi- » the channels often get sore tated, obliging you to seek two or three times during “Reutralize these irritating to cleanse the kidneys and b off the body's urinous waste | ‘ounces of Jad Salts from here; take a table in a glass of ir before for a few days and your / will then act fine. Thi salts is made from the acid st and lemon juice, com- aed with lithia, and has been used i to flush and stim- ih kidneys, also to neu- acids in urine, sf it no ending blad- Do you want to borrow money at the lowest rates and on the most favorable terms of re- payment? If so, you will rot fail to inquire about rates and terms at the office of “The Oldest and Largest Strictly Savings 5 in Washing- mn.” WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK 8 1 0 SECOND AVENUE Established 29 Years Asects $9,200,000 ton felt j extra Special —if we were not the manufacturers we could not sell such a high- grade mattress as this at this very unusual price! —we absolutely guarantee that this mattress represents the very best workmanship and high grade materials. —this mattress weighs 40 pounds, when it is made in full therefore we guarantee that this mattress will be satisfactory, Give good service and it ix all that it is represented to be cotton felt 40-1b. mattress. —featuring the lat- est gondola etyie. —these popular cer- very ate the weave of the reed te even baby vehicle —the carriage tured here is taken pies Sold Bread to Abraham Lincoln) | CHICAGO, March 17.--Philip| | Rump, 8r., has celebrated his i) | birthday anniversary. | | alone and does ali his own work. He was born in Germany and came | to the States in 1853 [came to Springfield, where he has | | resided ever since. He was in buat-| | Ness for many years, owning a bak jery, and he delights in telling of | the different kinds of bread that he sold to Abraham Lincoin. BURGLARS GET $300 LOOT Jewelry valued at $300 was stolen by burglars from the residence of R.| | F. Pearson, 4648 Eastern ave, Sun-| THOMAS OAKES BURIED Thomas F. Oakes, former president | of the Northern Pacific railroad, was | _ buried in Lake View cemetery Satur | day. high rent distriet, per- and mederate advertis- Dr. J. Brown’s New Office ORPHEUM BUILDING ‘Third and e TP OREN (ih | A Few Applications of Sage Tea and Salphur Bring Back Its V! | Color, Gloss and Youthfuln Common garden sage, brewed in to a heavy tea, with sulphur added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and loxurt- ant. Just few applications will | prove a lation if your hair is fading, streaked or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, is troublesome, An easier way it to get a bottle of Wyeti Sage and Sulphur Com pound at any drug store, all ready for use, This is the old-time reci- pe, improved by the addition of oth- |er ingredients, While wispy, gray, faded hair ts |not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attrac- tiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because it does it so naturally, so evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hajr, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared, and, after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, Glossy, soft and luxuriant, é APPLY SAGE TEN h size, and 32 pounds when it is made three-quarter size. —the ticking used in this mattress is a fine grade of fancy art ticking of attractive colors, same kind as used in highest priced mat- tresses. —there are used in fifteen layers of felt cotton this mattress, pure, long fiber felted cotton, —the cotton felt layers used aa? rt ame are pure and absolutely sanitary. —this mattress is made with heavy roll edge, is hand stitched and closely tufted. —you are as sored of the excellence of this magttress and of its long lasting, a baolutely satisfactory service in your home! WCHOEN FELD. —this mattress is our own make; we know what it contains; we know how it fw made, and we know that it represents the best that can be gotten are not satiafied that it refund your money it will 4 high-grade you can sleep on this matt 30 nighta, and, if you * represented, we will can there be a fairer guarantee of value? ie A tt ttt tt ah the used family } about Se. washing wrin coats less than 2 cents y help. think thet tet Lal V Prices Pala Wholesale Dealers | for Vegetables Fruit b . VEGETABLES Fiat Duteh Carrote. « Plant, pei Gartle—Cal., per Mb ‘Oreeon Horseradish Hoot—Local, per bbard Squash—Loce!, tM oe—Imperial valley, crate Ange! Cal. Australian brown Off grades BARTEND ER TORTURED BY CHICAGO BANDITS} CHICAGO, ed b May newspaper in to tell where was, 1 felled by one of the men dits escaped Mareh today 17 ndite tortured , & bartender, with a flaming effort to force him the arrived, having finally been The ban Girls! Use Lemons! Make a Bleaching, '$ Beautifying Cream $09400000-000040-00009000 The juice of two fresh strained into a bottle containing jthree ounces of orchard white |makes # whole quarter pint of the | most remarkable lenion skin beau | tifier at about the cost one must j bay for a small jar of the ordinary |cold creams. Ca lemons a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep fresh for months. very woman knows that lemon juice 1s used to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallowness and tan and is er and beautifier. Just try it! Get three ounces of orchard white at any pharmacy and make up a@ quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lemoh lotion and massage dt daily into the face, neck, arms and hands. It naturally should help to soften, freshen, bleach and bring out the roses and beauty of any skin. It ts simply marveloug to smoothen rough, red nwa Mayer was unconseious when | should be taken | to strain the lemon juice through | the ideal skin softener, smoothen- | and two lemons from the grocer |, current | for the averse costs ( { not only washes but also es out the clothes While in operation. 1 saves wages of wash you ever stopped to what an expense 101 to 111 South Eleventh Street, Tacoma TODAY’S MARKET REPO Green Onions—Per doz bune | Peanut Hatter..Per tm Potatoes. hes 200 RAVES OF U. $ SOLDIERS ARE PHOTOGRAPHED the photograp ’ graves in Bue) taken and sent! | by the Red Crom, | Beautifully m 4 in ‘A board folding f stamped with | the seal of the United States in gold and containing data concerning the} | dead hero, they will be treasured in| thousands of homes. | | Most of them will be merely | tured of the nimple woe cross lettered with the soldier's name. which marks every grave where jt | Was ponsible to identify the body ‘These little tokens will probably! be the last and only mementoes of | near and dear who died in the war| |abroad, Vor a feeling is growing |that Instead of attempting to re-| [turn the bodies of woldiers as the army officials promined at first, |they who died and were buried in |foreign lands should be allowed to rest there as a tremendous and last. | |ing symbol this union of blood and} jwoll, of the great alliance that fought to victory . Died Where They Fell | “A soldier's last privilege.” said a, general of the army, “is to le here he fell, belonging to the soll| he died to defend, The noldiers themselves wished it, to be buried with the English and the French, | | their comrades in battle.” Representative Fess of Ohio in | troduced into the last congress a bill lurging the permanent burial in | France of American woldiers kil during the war, and the establi ment of an American field of honor amsociation to obtain and beautify jan estate in that country. He pro: | powed that a company or two of nol diers be kept there as a guard. Other memorials have been pro- | poled, 4 monument on the order of the Washington monument, a mar ble mausoleum, a cireular hall of fame to be placed in the center of the place where the bodies would be gathered. : A | Justice Brinker Is . ° Busiest Man in Marriage Market Figures telling the number of mar- riages for the year ending December 41, 1918, have just been compiled, | showing that Justice of the Peace Otis W. Brinker married 722 couples during the year, Justice John B. Wright running him a close second with 612, and the following justices of the peace with a much smaller number: Reah Whitehead, 44; O. G. C. Beals, 44, and John B. Gordon, 3 Rev. A. E. Green, known as “the marrying parson.” with an apart- ment back of the County-City’ build- ing, married a total of 656 couples last year. Rev. Green has been marrying People in Seattle for the past ten years, Te was pastor of the Em- manuel Baptist church for five years, and is no wacting pastor of that church, while the permanent pastor in in the service in France. on Non-Partisan ‘ Measures BLSMARCK, N. D., March 17.— Non-Partican league leaders today agreed to submit some of the legisia- tion passe at the recent seasion of the genera] assembly to a referen- dum vote, The purpose, they de- clared, was not to defeat the meas- ures, but to clear the record of the league, Attorney General William B. Lab- gar, Auditor Carl R. Kosttzy and 3 | Treasurer Obert Olson, league lead- ers, declared they favored circulat +} ing petitions asking for a referen- ; | dum on the judicial redistricting bill 2 | 4nd the bill putting echool, penal and ‘| charitable institutions under & com- . | Mission of five. ; | ed, were not part of the league pro- Tomatoes Mexic Turnips— Ya ktm B. Wash ex, fancy. 2.50@2.00 ‘ + 2260280 2.000225 Man, x. fancy.2.508 4.00 ‘These, they assert- eram. Gov. Lynn’ Frasier and other league leaders said they did not fav- or @ referendum vote on the state bank bill, ax the law now in opera ,| tion would be delayed, pending the special election, if 30,000 voters should sign referendum petitions. MAY CONTEST ELECTION James Wickersham, Alaskan dele- gate to congress, who is stopping at o\the Frye while in Seattle, says he «| will contest the recent Alaska eleo- Two mask: | Louis | saloon'# money | 2.76 irape Florida | California Arizona | Honey—Comb, case 24... Strained Ke « | - 8.00 3.004 4.00 3.50@4.00 7.60@8.00 vee a 5.60@5 | Oranges——Per box Agi Navels, 800 | 10 1508 . é 1764 and smatier .... Dairy Products ater" | Butter—Local country cream mery, Pullets | Cheese— Wash. « Wash. Young |Cows—Country, dressed Veal—Faney osc. ss. Heavy yea Springs — Dri Large » tion if the canvassing board certi- 9 | fled the election of his opponent. “I have been out of touch with the situation in Alaska for about two weeks while on my way to Seattle from Washington,” said Wicker: sham WERE DISAPPOINTED PORTLAND, March 17.—When | Muntelpal Court Clerk Crouse called “O. Kiddo,” several pairs of feminine eyes flirtatiously responded. But |they were disappointed. Crouse was calling a Japanese, charged with gambling. “|LIFT OFF CORNS WITH FINGERS —— Doesn’t hurt a bit and costs only few cents Magic! on that Just drop a little Freezone touchy corn, instantly it 2 | stops aching, then you lift the corn off with humbug! ‘Try Freezone! Your druggist sells a uny bottle for a fow cents, suffi- clent to rid your feet of every hard orn, soft cofn, or corn between the toes, and calluses, without one par- ticle of pain, soreness or irritation. Freezone is the discovery of a noted Cincinnati genine the fingers. Truly! No Jance last week at the | overalls, | Therefore Insist Upon. Gen- WANDA BECOMES STAGE HIT AT WILKES AT THE AGE OF 3 “Wana, Teddy veart”’ Was there ever such a 4 can you creep like a{low, who is a visitor in Seattle from Montana the speaks pleces to her doliiem propounded to « young and holds dialogues with herself free the footlights by a coldly inquisitive stage manager? Wanda Marie Callow, aged 3, was | not in the least perturbed, however. but smiled up so archly at Manager Dean Worley, of the Wilkes stock company, that the need for verbal re ply was precluded. That mhe could creep like a Teddy bear was taken | for Kranted, and Mies Callow was im: | mediately engaged for the role of “Mikey,” in “Phe Straight Road.” An the crippled son of a poor wom an, and as the litle mite who brings about the ption of the deprav ed “Moll,” of “The Straight Road,” Wanda made her firm, stage appear: Wilkes thea tre, and “made believe” without pre: | vious coaching That's not mentioning the decided hit she made in those red and blue and when, with fine con tempt for cues, she emiled delighted ly at the audience, “Mikey” had big black eyes, too, and knew how to use | them | “Wanda is @ natural born actress,” | affirms her mother, Mra. Anna Cal “FAKE” ASPIRIN WAS TALCUM uine “Bayer Tablets of ‘Aspirin” quently. the movies, she talks of for days afterward.” If Wanda displays this innate for the histrionic as she grows Mrs, Callow intends to educate for the theatre or place ber in ing pictures. MICHAEL CHEWED GUM IN CHURCH; PINCHED LOB ANGELES, Cal., March 17.-< If Michael Jurgovich had not chew-— ¥ ag 3 t it bar] bi ih if 83 of Balicyticacia. Bad Teeth Do Toothache Alone If they did it would be bad ‘ Pr the —_— is lata great many times a person won't know what is caus- ing the trouble, and will vainly take med- icines and _ treat- ments when the whole trouble is located in tiny pus sacs around the roots of a-diseased tooth. When you come to this office you get the best dental advice and service that it is possible to get anywhere. Every member of our staff is a gradu- ate registered dentist, who has graduated from the best dental colleges and passed the examination of the State Dental Board. Every one of them has his certificate from the State Dental Board hangi right on the wall in front of his dental chair in plai sight of all. ou will find-it very much to your advantage to come in at once and let one of these experts give your teeth a thorough examination. If you have lal teeth, his experienced eye will at once locate the seat of po oo : nd the best part of it is that we can put your teéth right without hurting ‘. a bit. vie We have brought our system of painless dentistry to such a point of perfection we are now able to — guarantee to do practically any and all kinds of dental work without hurting the patient a bit. You will find our prices the lowest. We guarantee all work. We use the very best of materials. Don’t you think it is about time you gave your self the advantage of good teeth! Regal Dental Offices R. L. R. CLARK, W r 1405 Third Avenue. N. W. Corner Third and Union, In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. Diagonally Across the Street From the Postoffice. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place. LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES, RK

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