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DIRECTORY | ALL PSTANLISTOED ye | | ~“GORTIN—10) CENTRAL | nM. Referonces: writer ‘Weat- | “o., Universal Tele- Foundry Co. soll mm ster, 404 Crary and Repairs DGREN for Snell = Stewart, at Times iY To LOAN from ik! to $100 made quickly | mire Rieck on furniture, Senor Pees me mm Consur | Sr beany Ma. 1408 tnd Collateral Loans tx DON ALL ARTI. ‘of valuc. The able, 907 ave. 4 WHARTON, DENTIST— o and Madison, over Seattl fe Bank. Eitiott 1480, Ope: ings. Formerly Roberts office. D t a Agencies St DETRCTIVR ty Seaboard Bids. Rj female operatives: © night. Office, Elliott Teas. Electric Treatments | 1S TRUE—EVERY WORD of it true. We are perfecting eutes with rheumatism. yeuritis, lumbage and dorens of all. ments of years’ standing with the rful VIT-O-NET treatments. eet le stimulated and the | m made pure and surely ; atre. and mecrely.. Nature m kee her | LTH. a ged ailment. COME to} and investigate this tment. It is not medicine, sur- % chiropractic, osteopathy or} it one of the great VENTIONS. “Do parley with yours bring thi and get a free t Attendant. 236, Central BI ion. Tacoma off California Bidg. od Tiros Pur. Shop Mo fit. | Loft Space WESTERN AND PIKE for factory or storage. See | ‘A. BE. Goodwin, Economy Mar- | First and Pike Eittott 4614.) ony Rheumatism ra. chiro. mecha: im 3219. day or night. dane CO. 1136 First av. 3291. fA TUN co 5S orage EPROOF STORAGE re Central Storage Baan pe | | 1 «pee : . the holdup has been found, they say. | | a. large pk: %. Be. white peana, She; 1 corn, 18¢, 31, Krletoterson's Pasteur: it. ftong'e, b0c Gold- ot ‘le Naptha, 1. Annex, 7 boxes matches, macaronl oF spaghetti. 2, Zhe; Snider's to soup. "ibe. El ligt Fish Co. amelta, be tb the. | ans, CENTAL rolled oats, 3 Ths. 20c, remier baked pork and ise; atid Wenger. B06 23c} Del | ‘orp ‘poele 2e sarB ince Products Co. | ; Cream of Barley, 2 Pigs. tie: & bare bars Lenox & for te West coffee, 40c ioe 2 Ths. 7H. PLACE 66, can Carnation milk, ot A ae peed pure | lle 1 a. ine ert renule Cry sta: er walt, e ; Treen ae, be phe: 2 the. rainine, Zhe: _ ‘washing powder, 2bc. | mn sane le, 2) ‘Beat 26, jaan oysters 7 Columbia river mys 6 z coatian, Be such. lie at Cs igh POre. fresh mitk, pk la, ibe; th.; 85 cof: Stalls 20. 250; 21, yellow Ge, inach, tie Tb, 3 The. 2 '20c doz. Stall 27, pure | Yak- In bulk, ae bt, 7 se nt ge m2 ths. rine, 33¢ tb ut butter, 22, Columbia iver amelts, ; black 2 i ‘ARY PUBLIC MARKET 331-93, choice halibut, 25¢ Ib.;| on, 7¢ Ib.; skinned soles, haddie, 26¢ Ib.; Salt river sides, 2 Ibs. 26c, Stall 21, 35 catsup, 32c; Swift's Premium bacon, 60¢ Ib. Stalls R 13-15, , Ibe up; rhubarb, 2 Ibs. on pane Jettuoe, de; Sus ‘oranges, doz, js 20-22, cans Carnation, Borden or Fed- “gage ey 12%c; fresh ground peanut Ib; Nutola, 340, 3 Ibs, “Mag nut, 33¢, 2 Ibs. 65¢; Troco, Flake White, 27c, 2 Ibs, 53c. [RB PUBLIC MARKET i, bananas, 20¢ doz, up; apples, 10¢' doz; lemons, 7 iis 1-3-5, sirloin steaks, roasts, lic up; T-bone steaks, bacon, 30c Ib.; salt pork, , 6c Ib, Stalls 18-25, 30¢ 12¢; peal ‘ , 26e; 20¢ can Chinook 3 cans mineed clams, AN, March 18.—The hiding of Professor Edward De Val- , Binn Fein leader, who escaped i colh prison, is known to the je and Irish constabulary, it was c today, The wuthorities, have been ordered not to him of the two Sinn Feiners from prison ut the same ce. Sleuths Say They WE DON’T ASK YOU TO TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT—READ WHAT THE LOCAL NEWSPAPER CRITICS HAVE TO SAY ABOUT Dolly From Broadway —WITH— LEW WHITE (ABIE KABIBBLE) Hebrew Comedian AND THE 100% BEAUTY CHORUS OF THIRTY RAINBOW GIRLS Taking it all through, the offering for this week is one of the best musical offer ings that the Levy Company has presented in Seattle. * * * White kept the audi ence in howls of merriment with hin He brew humor The Prettily staged musical numbers—eome of them staged on the big runway over the audience—are the main feature of “Dolly From Broadway.” “Dolly From Broadway” ts a very | musical farce. The predominating features are the big girl chorus, bedecked with cos tumes of pretty variety RPHEUM__ THIQD ~ AND -~ MADISON \Injured Woman Dies in Hospital | t=*] Mrs. Mary Kiger, of $6223 16th ave. Possess New Clue’ Search for the two young men who held up and robbed W. J. Cordili and his son Jeffry at « lonely spot three and a half miles northeast of Renton, Sunday evening. was renew. ed by Deputy Sheriffs Matt Starwich |and Herb Beebe Tuesday. A clue to 8 an auto driven by J. Sunnydale, March 56, Swedish hospital morning. Morris, of died in ~————_—___-.-—— — | When you think of advertising, think of The &ter. |The Teeth of Your Dreams ! F I and arrangement of our teeth, we should probably select those which, in our own opinion, were bent suited to us—in size, in form shade, leaving it im a Hfetime. ND in this case you are consnited. Your suggestions are followed out as to appearance. The “Anchor” Plate is “tried in” in its temporary form, and you may make such alterations as you choose A’? the “Anchor” Plate holds with such firm yet gentle suction to the roof of your mouth and around the gum tissue, and is so light, cool and resilient in use that you will say with so many of my patients that they “never had such mouth comfort” in their lives before. The Anchor Plate will not tilt or fall at any time and is guaranteed in every way. It cannot become defective in ordinary use and never fails to give complete satisfaction. My own guaranteed painless method, “Thoro- ain.” which hundreds of people will tell you has banished pain and discomfort and fear from the dental chair, is used in all work. Remember my promise, “NO PAIN OR NO PAY.” For tho: who are able to pa: for their dental work in one sum, I have ranged easy pi ment pl that will appeal to . Investi- gate it. Dr. Wm. H. Thompson DENTIST bgt oor Entrance 95 Yesler Way Note the Leecation struck and seriously injured by | the | THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1919. 18th Engineers ‘Won, |" Fame in Supply Service The boys of the | aia not lowe | distingutahed when it ¢ 18th engineers s ars and lege to win t nervice but speed up work tr ply they hold equal front line fighters h was J, T. Cavanaugh's to the Northwest boys whom 6 recruited in the summer of 1917 jand took overseas ax the first con |wtruction organization of the A. K. F June of last year he has been ched from the regiment and present on leave in Seattle, await ing orders from Washington. B |widew commander of the 18th railway jengineers overseas da great treat for the French and} American Red Cross workers in elahborhood boys took great pride in “The Spiker their monthly publication and when the ‘Stare and Stripes’ in Parks was looking for editorial writ it deemed It advinable to select mbers from the Spiker staff, whom was Dick Jones, of Be cromyen urels with th ot The 18th engineers never tion on the front, but the construction work they did in France and their identity with the service of] supply of the A. Ki. I, have given| prestige many tine “the] unit that ever om wean,” The regiment prop wtill at Bordeaux and to that point the seat tered members will be summoned in order that they may come home as a unit. Col, Cavanaugh saya they should arrive in Seattle in about a month's tin Col, Cav naw ac ploneer he wax assistant chief of wtaff of the headquarters of the service of supply He emilingly recalled the activities Jof the boys of the 18th while | toned at Hordeaux | ten | comm |. “Despite their hard work | fine spirit and “ the great Amer supply terminal on the French the men would get up | Vaudeville skits and boxing bouts | Desides dances and entertainments for the French residents similar to thowe given at Tacoma before going overseas,” he said today “We have a t W, quartet which was the pride of the regiment ugh, himself, ts a Northweet man and before he or ganized the 18th railway engineers was identified with the construction of the Lake Washington canal, from it» beginning in 1911 to the comple tion of the locks in 1917, He was bern to Coe Genard Tries to Rob Cops Hardware; Now Mee s in a Cell Patrolmen B. A. Mero and ©. J 1 be Byers, Precinct No, 3, were hitting it up along that old familiar beat jearly Tuesday, when they ran across | Genard Carong, 29 yours old. | Genard stodd there picious } "Come coaxed Patrolman | Mero, “Must not stand around on | street corners after midnight. Must « home p or brace of bulls can make me vacate me chosen corner, | Genard is represented to have de | claimed, at the top of his voloe. He critically, and with menacing | eyes, appraised both Mero and Byers, || “Think I'M take your hardware,” | he is reported to have said, and | forthwith started to disarm the two patrotmen from Precinct No. 3. | | The two officers, realizing they | would be suspected of hocking the | department's weapon® if they re | turned to the station without them, | t up & desperate fight en them the valiant GC subdued and sat on. the patrol wagon did put-put seene and go hence with great f gears, and Genard, froth ently is looking “sus come,” of mind te considered bd | booked aa in hie beer ee iad sined in a cell ball to am himeeit with [Spanish Cellist _ Here Wednesday || sugerek value your watch, tet repair it, Near Advertisement If you | Haynes | theatre Tonight and Temorrow Matines Wednes: Creetest Co-Btar Organization WILLtaM MAXINE FAVERSHAM-ELLIOTT in “LORD AND LADY ALGY" 59 to The: Wed Mat Pius War Tas Pablo Casals Pablo Casals, Spanish cellist, jPpears in recital at the Musonic| |temple, $:20 p. m. Wednesday, ha | more affection for the “A” string of his cello than any other. “Ttiere are tholghts, ideas, sentiments, [that can be expressed by this string {that the others cannot attain,” he |saye, “This can be only explained jby saying that there is something |mournfully human about it. It is the tragic string.” The Wednesday night recital com- prises a Haendel sonata in four movements, Saint Saens’ concerto in three uninterrupted movements, four | incidental -selections, und the Bach }C Major suite for cello alone. | George Stewart McManus, planist, is the aestxting arust Von Herberg Sells | His Prize Bull to Doctor for $9,100) Finderne Mutual Payne Valdessa, | | prize bull, was the center of interest | at the J. Von Herberg Lodge. Heim farm, near Kent | when Dr. J. 8. McKay, of Weat jminster, B. C., and Mr. Tichnor, of the Palo Alto stock farm, of Califor nia, endeavored to buy him This animal, which went to Dr. McKay for $9,100, brought the high- eat price of any in Von Herberg’s who PALACE HIP Continuows Daily, 1 to 11 Fifth and Pine. “Riitott 2526, NOW—With Matinéws Wed and Bat FORRES RODERTSO: “TUF PASSING OF FLOOR BACK" This Week—Lew White in “DOLLY FROM BROADWAY” With the 90 Rainbow Girls Nights (Bunday), Ie; Mate (except Mondays), 250; Ladies’ Mate. (except Sundays), 0c Mate, 2:90; Nights T1G-9:15 NEW PANTAGES MATS 2:90; NIGHTS 7 AND 9 “& Vireside Reverie.” with Jack Trovate, Fecee- trte Vietinisat ; ‘Pedrini’s Monks, Lilien Watson and Walser and Dyer. GENERAL ADMISSION, 250 a oC Monday, cumulating. Von Herberg, head of} the Greater Theatres Co, in Seattle dis of 68 animals for grons re ceipta of $45,000 at the sale, More than 700 buyers, from all parts* of the state, attended. The sale was in charge of George Gue, of Seattle. The remainder of the stock wold for between $3,100 and | $500. Daisy Dewdrop, pedigreed cow, brought $3,100. Says Fireman Made Seditious Remarks! { | “I hope the Germans drown like j rate any American soldier sent over |to Europe.” The above remark, reputed t have been made by former Fire Lieut. C. B. Evans, earned his dis Z if i miseal from’ the fire department He hag psi hg if sa | March 1, on @ charge of insubordi takes 2% nuts to make = {tion und uttering #editious remark the nut topping on a | Evans a few days later asked for a Baby Mine Sunday—and rehearing. and it fran sranted. by the ely service commission. 11 com the nuts cost 97c per | mission asked Fire Chief Stetson to pound—and it takes 3 make out more xpecific charges. seconds to put the nuts on The date of the hearing probably the sundae— will be set some time today, accord ‘ ing to George A. Meagher, sistant en if % 3 sg Mie -snne | | corporation counsel Tuesdi eats a Baby e § every day for the next eg A Alyse Pe ‘Capt. Redfield Is “CHIEF NUT BARS” he Back From France Back from France, after serving will have eaten. “over there” in the quartermaster ‘Sum Nutty. ji corps since October, Capt. William T reckon that by the time || M. Redfieid, member of the firm of I have figured the above || the Sanderson-Redfield Investment ’ ‘ Co., has arrived in Seattle. Capt out it will be time for me || peared secured his commisizon in to write another ad for | August, 1917, and was chief purchas- the P.-L. | ing officer at the Jeffersonville, Ind., i depot until he embarked for over “Sum” $5,400,000.00 |seas, He hax been In business in Se Quality. jattle for 27 years, His home is on ° | Bainbridge island, | Government radio stations in Alas: | ka will be transferred in July from the 12th naval district, at Mare is land, to the 13th naval district, at Bremerton, according to Admiral J. H. Glennon, commandant of the 1t3h district. BASHFORD'’S—out at 5309 Ballard Avenue— are certainly strong on “Baby Mine Sundaes.” and given a rubber | Von} herd, which has been five years ac | ee ‘8 Leading Dentist Mos When I claim best. any reputable dentist izing my office. Best Crowns ... Best Bridgework Examination Free. DR. His wife gave him all the potatoes | he wanted, but would only give bim | and would not | ive him enough to eat about tonr| times each week, Abel A, Milhol land, 60, testified Tuesday morning | in the superior court, in his suit for divoree from his wife, IMantha Milhotland, 6% | He further testified that she had struck him 10-or 15 times with a stick, and made a practice of slip: ping up behind him and boxing him over the ear, two or three times) every week. She attempted to throw a lamp at him about two months ago, he affirmed _She came down to the office where Married Life Was | a Bit Stormy for 7 | the Bush Family John William Bush tried to tell bis | wife, Gertrude E. Bush," how to make | | batter. She told him that she “could make butter without half the amount of| ia that bie mother did.” | And then he grabbed her by the| |throat and rubbed her nose against} |the dining room wall, she testified | Tuerday morning, in her suit for di vorce before Superior Judge A, W. Frater, She says that her husband choked | her and threw her against the wall | whenever he felt like it during the jlast four years. She and her hysband quarreled every three or four days, she said. | Her hoshand. declared that he would shoot her and the four-year. | Jold boy if they tried to leave home, | she added } The plaintiff lives in Seattle now | and the defendant in Tacoma, They | were married March 26, 1913, in Seat-| tle, and separated J nuary 18, 1919. | two slices of bread, | and operated hereafter as camp hos: |Montenegrins and | Serbs in Battle, ROME, March 18.—-Serbian and | Montenegrin troops engaged in a| attle near Danilograd, it was re-} |ported in a dispatch received here | today. The Serbians had been sent/ there to punish the Montenegrina, who are alleged to have attacked a Serbian convoy. | Many were killed on both sides, in- | cluding a Serbian general. BUILDS YOU UP The Right Way — Spring Modicine | ‘That Begins and Ends Right. So generally successful is Hood's Sarsaparilla as a Spring medicine, jand in all ailments of the blood, jstomach, liver and kidneys, that it may truly be said to give univergal satisfaction, It has been before the | public for nearly 50 years, and to- day has the largest sale of any sar- saparilla, Nothing under the sun ! could keep up this great demand but | phenomenal efficiency and loyal sup port by the people of a good medi- cine, It thoroughly renovates the blood, | adds red corpuscles, creates an appe tite, te the stomach, aids diges- | tion, perfects assimilation, secures | 100 per cent, benefit of the food you! eat Hood's Sarsaparilld represents the wisdom of one of the best physicians Roston ever had, combined with the practical experience of a who has been putting up preserip- tions for more than 50 years. Lidia The Demand of Today Is Sanitation: ume of business permits a smaller profit. 81034 First Ave., Opposite Colman Bldg. Diantha Had a Habit of Boxing Hubby on Ear; He Asks Divorce .... ed today. | expected that by the end I Believe in Advertising Prices +. to make the best crowns for $5.00 the people of Seattle can rest assured they are getting the If I could get the searchlight of publicity turned upon my office it would bear out every claim I make. You never see Dr. Wilson making claims of wonderful painless meth- ods, or wonder cures in dentistry. I claim that I can do anything that in Seattle can do and do it at less cost. My vol- Thus you benefit by patron- Best Rubber Plates ......$10.00 Painless Extraction ........ .50c I clean teeth for $1 and examine teeth free Obey That Ever-Insistent Impulse and Visit Dr. Wilson Today J.T. WILSON * sm. Elliott 1833. | Turkish Ministers Are Under STANTINOPLE, March he worked and got the check from The Turkish government bas him every payday, he complained. [ed all former ministers She never gave him any money for the union of progress ‘with tl his expenses, he said. Only once,|exception of Djavid Bey, who is when she did not come down to the | hiding, it was announced office for hin check, did he have a| Among those arrested was chance to slip out and get the check | Said Halim Pasha, former cashed and get his teeth fixed. vizier. On Sundays he had to do the fam-| ity washing, and had to wash the) breakfast dishes in the morning, and | the supper dishes, and sometimes! her dishes left over from lunch, in| the evening, when he came home! tomy, NOT: Mecording to his tesll:| "Mrs. Mackie, the well-known They were married in Bellingham, | York actress, now a srandm jand whose hair js still dark, er isin et oe eee [ty mando he collawtag: a “Gray streaked or faded hair can t |immediately turned black, brown \light brown, whichever shade jdesire, by the use of the follo TO BE DISCONTINUED | simple remedy that you can make . . | home: WASHINGTON, March 18,—Base | PCIe etn box of Orlex hospitals at Camp Custer, Mich. amd ger at any drug store. It costs Travis, Tex., are to be discontinued | little and no extras to buy. soive it in 4 o7. of distilled or water and comb it through hair. Directions for mixing and | oome in each box. One box will No More overseas patients will be | you for months, nt to these hospitals, nor to those| “It is safe, it does not rub off, at Camp Doniphan, Okla, which win | Rt SUcky of greasy, and leaves now care for the sick of that com. haired petaoe oe Ba mand only, it was stated, bs TWO BASE HOSPITALS pitals, the war department announce: se DRYDOCK READY SOON The fifth and final unit of Skinner | & Eddy's monster drydock was towed into place Monday, and it is of the week it will be in shape to handle vessels of 000 tons or more. Pan Fried Meats | TASTE DIFFERENT DELICATESSEN CO. Central Public Market (Upper and Lower Floors) Otclauntel Agent eal 142? First Avenue Yesler Way ENJOY GOING TO THE MATINEE There is a reason why some housewives enjoy going to the matinee; they remember the Western Delicates- sen Co. after the show. There you will find a variety of-Cold Meats and those delicious Salads, Baked Beans, Macaroni, Chili Con Carne, Chicken Croquettes, ete., that are surely a wonderful help when you must pare a dinner in ahurry. And then it is so economical, too. Our regular prices have brought down the “High” Cost of Living” quite a bit, but besides we always. have some specials that may interest you. So why not get the habit and call at any of our places when you are down town? For tomorrow we feature CHILI CON CARNE, pint eee Ke CLUB SALAD, 2 pints ......... .25¢. PIMENTO CHEESE PATTIES, 2 re Very fine for Sandwiches. AND DON’T FORGET TO TRY OUR Chicken Pies With a Conscience No tatoes. No v bles. Just what they pretend 26 to be—All Chicken pee ? 2 FOR 450-———-GET |

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