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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1919, SIX COLUMBUS 5 — " No Payments for a Year! If You Settle on the Land If you want a farm, help yourself. We have only a few tracts of the famous Governor homest as an inducement to actual Stevens’ old settlers to develop this wonderful land, we will let it go yment of only $10 on a 10-acre tract—WITH PAYMENTS, and NO INTEREST for a whole year, provided you clear and cultivate one acre of | NO FURTHER the ten during that time. Deep, rich alder bottom and beaver bottom soil. |the proud ‘bonst of Columbua, 0.,| Meadow creek traverses many tracts. Good neighbors, good railroad transportation, good markets, good crops, good climate. And a price of only $60 to $75 an acre—payable AFTER THE FIRST YEAR, on very easy terms. SEE US AT ONCE FOR PARTICULARS. ONLY A FEW FARMS LEFT. THIS ADV. APPEARS BUT ONCE. A. H. REID & CO. Ask for Mr. Macfarlane 314 New York Block RATES TO KA WILL GO UP’ of rates to ca wil! DORE HHLAMRE COL M nearty every | ng become effective | Dany jon March 20, atcording to schedules | filed by the Pacific Steamship com. pany and the Alaska Steamship com- with the United States inter- {atate commerce commission. -, Fare to Juneau will be $23 steer. | age, $36 saloon deck, and $39 upper ldeck. The present fare is $18 xteer- lage. $30 saloon deck, and $31.50 up- ‘per deck. War tax is added to these | rates. ‘The new rates are computed on, the basis of 3% cents a mile, includ- ling meals and berth. PART OF THE 1£U™ CIRCLU PHONES AIN®® HEUM VAUDEVILLE NOW PLAYING SLUMWHERE IN NEW YORK” Special Songs by Bryan Foy, U. S. N., and ‘ William Dunham Automobile Pantomime, | “Troubles of a Jitney Bui Steve Juhasz Comedy Magician. Flemin; iter. Asiatic Creati -F Ala. ¢ Creation in Ala- . toad bas! A military skit, “Over There.” Ethel Natalie & Co. Mighty Like a Lark, Jean Barrios Vaudeville’s Latest Acquisition The Kinogram PRICES NIGHTS 10c, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1 MATINEES © 10c, 25¢, 50c GET SEATS AT ONCE | strike ¥f they don't pep than Ubeirpresent $4 a week. | today. | Center, Eddie Rickenbacker, ace Lieut, Walter Wanamaker: right top, Lieut. Louis Simon; jcenter, Lieut. Fred W. Norton. | BY C. C. LYON (Special to The Star by N COLUMBUS, March 18. BE o, It in| that «ix yumbus aviators shot) down more jerman machines dur ing the great war than ors from any other American What other city can beat the Columbus record of 42 beche planes? | are th official figures on fumbas boys | Captain Eddie Rickenbacker, America’s Ace of Aces 3 Lieut, Fred Norton.. Lieut, Louis Simon Walter Avery... Vaughn McCormick Walter Wanamaker avi city. Lieut COON werinss cisdereeceees Mf The war department gives the total number of machines ed by American aviators as : Coltambua, therefore, furnished Elliott 3928 per cent of all the victories: Two of the #ix ¢ ” Lieuta Fred Norton and Vaughn} MeCormick, were killed in air fights, . i Two more of them, Liceuts Wal down- 428 10 tumbua boys. | bottom, | both } during | occupants, of aces in America; left top, Lieut. Vaughn R. McCormick; bottom, Lieut. Waiter Avery; bottom ter Wanamaker and Walter Avery lines and were taken prisoners. Wanamaker recetved a broken and a broken leg, Avery a broken Jaw, Eddie Rickenbacker, came thru with without rec Likewise Sir “Ace hin 2 elving =A 10n ot on victories scratch. injury. It was Lieut Walter Avery who. A.) | were shot down behind the German | in his first air fight, brought down | Capt. Mendkopf, famous German ace, Mendkopf was so furious that he should have been whipped by & novice in the air game that he went for days without speaking to his American captors Simon was recently decorated by the American and armies for a al victory the St drive. At tacked by three orm, he returned their fire and suc- ceeded in sending down two of them flames, killing their four He then chased the third plane for more than 70 miles Rickenbacker has so many als, palms and citations has to carry them valine, nenaat Mibiel mee that h around in PHONE GIRLS MAY QUIT DECATUR, IL, March 18.—Talk is cheap, but it won't be here much Telephone girls threaten a reesive more WASHINGTON, March 18-—With} ythe price af hogs climbing fast, food ladministration officials today inai.| | cated that some governmental action | may betaken to limit the profits of the packers ef pork and pork prod nets, | They pointed out that the food administration still had author \ity to limit profite under the food | | license ayatem which was in use dur-| ae the war All the packers are) still under Heense, it was stated. | Create Gas, Seurness and Pale—| Hog prices have been steadily | How To Treat climbing «ince the removal of the — $17.50 price fixed by the food admin Medical authorities state that near. | istration about March 1, This was rang of stom |done at the same time the export | i. bleating, nausea, eve, | restrictions on pork were removed ‘an exceas of hydrochloric | by the war trade board. The food| - 3 id not ileus | administratioW at that time predict- Heve. to m lack of digeative Jaices.| a higher prices, stating that the tried digention ie vdelayed and food |fited price wax discontinued after sours, causing the disagreeable | protest. symptoms which every stomach suf-| gome definite action may be de rai iweatents are not needed | cided upon Thursday at a conference nd may @o teal harm. |in New York between F, 8. Snyder, le all digestive aids | tad of the meat divinion of the food Ree ee Tetra red Macesia | administration; Edgar Rickard and| poontul in a quarter| Ben S, Allen, also of the food ad-| niikht after cating. | ministration. An official statement weetena the stomach, prevent | ei] he issued as to the administra Hee Ofimatton ot exoenn acid, (and | tion's attitude on the whole matter | Bisurated Magnesia (in powder or after the conference tablet form—never liquid or milk) | ae is rmies: to the stomac pensive to take, and ix the m: LADY EAGLES TO MEET j ficient form of magnesia fo id : | purposes. It in ised by thousands of |, A club mecting will be held by the | people who Lady Eagles in Foresters’ hall, on | no more fear of indigestion. Wednesday, at 1 p, m. | amentimcreerenmnrsitenteresermmewnenmeens | a LINIMENT ONCE NERVES NEED Then you'll understand why PHOSPHATE it’s the world’s greatest sia, pain relief | Sloan's Liniment does exactly what is claimed for it—relieves quickly, | aon teithout rubbing. It penetrates, Um-| , According to a poted French Selentist, the most « ve remedy ful in relieving external pains, sore-| roy" nervousness, insomnia and al ness, and stiffness, such as follow! ts due to depleted nerve force, | exposure, over-exercise, or unusual | i* form of rganic phosphate exertion. | known among arugeiate in’ this count jtro- Phosphate. A big bottle kept handy will last "It ia “described ua a substance long and pay for itself in comfort-|which is similar in composition to | able relief the first application, |the phosphorus naturally found in | o™% brain and nerve. cells Clean, convenient, economical. Can| easily and quickly assimilat be bought at any drug store, Get it| work creating 40, 600, $1.20. strength and vigor begins imn alae ately it is taken into the human sys- tom. There ishing @ Sloans Kills Pain yrts of aston- te use, some ble impro nt many results fr showing remark | even in stubborn cases of long standing nerve weakness, As there |are many kinds of phosphates, care |houtd be exercised to procure the| gensine Bitr Needs No Argument ‘That every business man should have a bank account goes without saying. The only reason for a man's not having a checking account is that he is not doing any business ¢ handling any money. The bank check is the medium through which the vast majority of all transfers of money are made, Are you able to draw a check on Seattle's oldest bank? First National Bank J 500,000 | Fanizations BAKER, MARCH SAN FRANCISCO, March 18 etary of War Raker and General Peyton ©. March, chief of staff, ar rived from the North early in the forvnoon today and are spending several hours inspecting the Pre sidio, Letterman hoxpital, coast de fenses and other military establish ments here. Major General John F. Morrison, head of the Western de partment, heads the staff escorting the visitors: Baker will address the Commercial Club and the San Francisco Center. General March, now the highest officer in the American army, was a second Heutenant at the Presidio 20 years ago. He states that a plan for a standing army of 600,000 and @ reserve force, the former volun- teers, the latter trained under uni vereal training, hax been arranged for submission to congress. MORE YANKEES RETURN HOME NEW YORK, March 18.—The transport Europa arrived here today with 1,662 men of the following or. 306th =brigade tank corps, 66 officers and 1,306 men for Camps Dix, Grant, upton, Devina, Meade, Dodge, Lee, Travis, Custer, Gordon, Sherman, Sheridan, Fur ston and Columbus barracks, and three detachments of the 34th brig ade tank corps for Camps Dix, Dev ins and Gordon, six officers and 2 men CAPTURE HARDY AFTER ESCAPE SALEM, Ore, Mareh 18,—Jack who escaped from the state penitentiary lime camp at Gold Hill Sunday night, was captured last night near that place. A posse from the state prison, working with bloodhounds, effected the capture, and reported it had found a trace of Clyde J. Rupert, who escaped from the prison camp with Hardy. Rupert, who serving time for theft of Liberty Bonds from a Port- land bank, in which he served as guard, was a trusty at the Gold Hill camp, as was Hardy The latter was sent to the penitentiary from Multnomah county for forgery, TEXAS RANGERS WILL AGAIN BE ORGANIZED AUSTIN, Texas, ch 18.—The bill authorizing the reorganizing of the Texas Rangers, increasing sal REACH FRISCO, | aries and limiting the membership to 74, was ready for Gov. Hobby's sige nature today, The bill was the re sult of a legisaltive investigation of the Rangers, Border county citizens had charged the force had become a company of “bad men EXPLOSION KILLS JEWELER Charles C, Ostrom, former resi dent of Seattle, and having a wide circle of friends here, died several days ago as the result of burns caused by a gasoline explosion in his jewelry shop at Juneau, accord- ing to word received her MAY BUY CAR LIN DETROIT, Mich. March 18—-De troit voters will decide on April 7, election day, whether they shall pur: chase the Detroit United Railway lines at the agreed figure of $31,- Yoal .. ‘ Freneh | | | | | | | German two-seat. | | | | —~—~—8 | ‘AIRMEN SHOT || | Handkerchiefs Handker embroid 19¢ Men's Fine Cambric 5 al. 1% , rv @ for $1.00 ls - Main Floor, Rear sttractive wet Rhodes Co. | New Georgette Blouses Jhat Are Agreeable to the Fastidious at $5.75 and $7.50 Upper Main Floor FRILL on the collar or sleeve; rows of fine laces and cuff and collar, enliven these y sh, Peach, permit d styles. White, Sunshine shades net used skillfully on exquisite new charm of 1919 Cherry and riminating the choosing, while the values are of such char- acter that one may find only where quality, style and worth are the dominant essentials which characte SIZES Style, Quality, Workmanship and Value Are the Determining Factors of the New Jpring Capes, Dolmans and Coats in Shis Display at $45.00 New Second Floor UR aim to give the patrons of this store merchandise of such high standard that is bound to yield absolute satis- faction, is manifest in an unusual degree in this showing. Every attribute desirous in a garment of this character is prevalent in these Dolmans, Capes and Loose-Back Models which are designed of Velour de Laine, Bolivia, Men's Wear Serge and Silvertone Coatings, - and featured in popular shades of navy ore, in sizes 34 to 48 a loose back model from stock tan with deep cuff on botte ly figured Pussy Willow Silk. handsomely lined and black as well as other favored The « Coating in Pershing Full lined with handsom is designed of Silvertone n and tucked pockets. $45.00 Dainty Crepe all merchandise. de Chine and Wash Satin Camisoles at $I, $1.28, $1.50 and $1.96 Upper Main Floor. SPECIAL purchase of 4 one thousand nine hundred Camisoles permits in this sale extraordinary values in exquisitely fashioned models. This purchase has been divided into four groups, each of which presents an unusually attractive variety. AT 81.00 are Cami- woles of crepe de chine with shoulder straps and trimmed with effective laces and insertion. Sizes 36 to 44, in flesh and white. AT 81.25 the assort- ment consists of Camisoles | in flesh and white, of crepe de chine and wash satin, with or without shoulder straps. Sizes 36 to 44, in | ten different styles. Covers in an attractive Sizes 36 to 44. Choice 50¢ Muslin Corset style and value. AT $1.50—V neck and round neck models of crepe de chine and wash satin with cap sleeve. Ten at- tractive styles in flesh and white, in a range of sizes including 36 to 44. AT $1.95—Two stylts trimmed with fine laces are in this variety. One has V neck, the other has shoul der strap. Choice in crepe de chine or wash satin, in flesh and white, Sizes 36 \to 44, ; SIDEWALK SKYLIGHT BLAMED FOR INJURY Alleging that he broke his leg as a restlt of an accident which occurred at First ave. and Washington st. last | December, when one of his crutches | broke thru a glass pane in a sidewalk) skylight, Samuel Cutiel filed suit in| the superior court Mond: for | $15,250 against the city of Seattle) and W. H. Maud, proprietor of the store near which the accident oc- curred. SA | (TUTOSE who patronize of our work. fied with the operato: romises that we cannot time, and we intend satisfied ANTLERED BROTHERS WILL MAKE JUNKET! A large delegation of Seattle Elks | will leave Tuesday night for ns | burg to attend the state association | there. A smoker and entertainment at the Elks’ club rooms will be at nded by the delexation before they | 305% Cor rhire $1 Broom Special at . . Try Making Your Own Cough Remedy, You can anve nbout 82. have n better remedy t us use the word to tél! us They are satisfied with the treatment; arry out to the letter. to remain in Per satis- benefit of | whe werk with the cos 69c Here is a good bargain on Brooms. These brooms are made of select Eastern ambined th erties of every known cough remedy, you probably ep not get a# much real curative p er as there is in this simple hom made cough syru ch is easily | na few minut nany drugmist 2% o If you price $1.00. Special at.. either plain granulat clarified motas: syrup, as desired fall pint of re syrup than you could bi made for three tim Tastes pleasant and rn This Pinex and Syru wets right at t and gives aln It loosens the nasty throat. tickle sore, irritated membran ang easily that it is r ily better P preparation ¢ ‘of & congh t immediate relief, phlegm, stops the heals th so gent ly aston- These are the fa- mous Horseshoe brand Wringers, made by the American Wringer Co. They have the enclosed cog wheels and the rubber roll- ers are guaranteed. Special at ....$6.49 85c Steel Hoe ishing. A day's use will usually overcome the ordinary cough and for bron- chitis, croup, whooping cough and bronchial asthma, there is nothing is a most v generations’ to break coughs, To avoid 4 druggist f with fall d up severe appointment, ask your es of Pine ctions, and don't Guarant corn stock and are well sewed. Regular . -69¢ No Phone or C. 0. D. Orders, Arcade Ball-Bearing Clothes Wringers, Special $6.49 =| a at 65c This is just what you need for your gar- den. These are the one-piece steel socket HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Opens Air Passages Right Up. Instant relief—no waiting. Your | clogged nostrils open right up; th air passages of your head clear and you can breathe freely. No more | king, snuffling, blowing, head- ache, dryness, No struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh disappears, Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from your druggist now. ply @ little of this fragrant, tic, healing cream in your nostrils, It penetrates through every air pass- age of the head, soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane, and reliet comes instantly, It's Just fine, Don’t stay stuffed-up caterrh, Hoes, the kind that last. ith & cold.or-masty Regular price 85c. Special at... sec sees savncssey ps SOO Puritan Lime at 10c & 35c¢ Puritan Lime is used for many purposes around the home and is very good to use on the lawn or garden. Full directions with each package. 1-pound size .......10¢ | 5-pound size .......35¢