The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 21, 1919, Page 12

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Every Home Should Have a Garden Though the fighting is over, we are still eating food | Washington, grown under war-time conditions. Food prices are high and will remain,so for months to come. While the prites of most staple foods will remain high, the home garden will afford relief fr ‘om high prices. In order that the garden may constantly supply food- stuffs, successive plantings of most vegetables should be made at weekly intervals—and plant LLY Because they are BEST for the WEST, acclimated to our soils and climatic conditions. cumbers, also flower seeds, now. advice. What About the Victory Legion? ’ We are proud to state that we have given employment to 70 re- turned soldiers and sailors at war- time salaries and wages. Every one who can must do their share in building up the Victory Legion. wonderfully. Plant beans and cu- Ask our salesmen for Fertilizer! Of Course Lilly's Morcrop is something your garden should have now—no offensive odor. It will enrich, it Ask us about our Lawn Dressing and Garden Lime. You will need them both. Uptown Store, Foot of Cherry St. Opposite Pioneer Square Ask Your Dealer , TO SELL ARMY AUTOS IN FRANCE iB, March 31.—Docks built in | ane: automobiles and | Poe Siourn with ‘the army will be sold She San Peasy: as ‘it would mot be profit- y of shipping needs, to'vain if any nation is admitted to the to America. league of nations that denies equality OF “FLU” LEAVE . SYSTEM BADLY SHATTERED Needed to Restore) tion. First of a1. you must build) back your strer In your present weakened condi-| tion, any trifling ailment will likely | prove serious. Right now a few bottles of 8. 8. #. will prove of great value. This | splendid tonic and purifier so thor- oughly cleanses the blood of all im- purities, that the appetite is im- Proved and new life and vigor is added to the entire system. Do not} delay the important work of get- ting back your strength, but get a bottle of 8. 8. 8. from your drug- gist today. Free medical advice can be had by writing to Chief Medical Adviser, 249 Swift Laboratory, Atianta, Ga. Jewish Problem Must Be Settled, | state will exist You have been warned time and time again that great danger to your general health will be the result of letting your mouth n im a state of decay and unwholesomeness. You ought to this yourself without being told. It doesn’t make any difference whether it is one topth or all teeth that are bad, THEY SHOULD BE TAKEN CARH OF. is no one knows this better than you. The only thing I do is to impress on your mind the fact that I do MODERN— ELY PAINLESS—DENTISTRY. I use nothing. but the very best materials— work, that leaves this office la gu nteed 1 stand back of it times. If you are not able to pay all time I will arrange Payments for the * JEFF HALFORD Papers Pisaner: Bite. First Ave, and James 8t. _.. Phewe Main 6237, of status to the Jews!” the noted New York rabbi, leader of | the Zionixt movement th saad imer by doffing his rabbinical vest- ments and going to work in a ship- yard, j “The establishment of a Jewish Palestine under the trusteeship of! Great Britain by the league of na- tions is just as truly before the minds of the statesmen in Paria as any other question,” added Dr. Wise.| “Great Britain will not accept a | mandatory over Palestine unlew she | iy called to the task by the will of! the world, expressed thru the league of nations. “The question in: Are the allies going to stay in Palestine and keep the péace or are they going to go there and make war? “The oldest of the irredentas tw the Jewish irredenta. {t must be re- stored as the Jewish homeland to the Jewish people. “It ts not suggested that ail the Jews in the.world go back to Pales- tine. The country wouldn't hold more than a quarter of them. But the establihment of a Jewish nation once more will mean a home, a place | of refuge, an asylum for all the per- necuted and disinherited Jews of the world. “It will not affect the loyalty of the Jews to the countries of which they are citizens, “The foundations of our present etvilization were laid and proclaimed under Jewish national rule. The} Zionists now propose to again estab-| lish in Palestine a government in which social justice shall reign, | “Public schools will abound, and while Hebrew will be the language of | the land, English or French will be | taught to every child. Modern scten- tifie farming will again make of Palestine a land ‘flowing with milk and honey,’ and the church and the peacefully side by | side, ag in all free countries,” THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Founded 1864. Capital and Surplus $17,000,000 Savings Accounts Trust Funds Idle funds of Corporations and Individuals, ax well as the sav ings of the wage earner and the salaried, yield a reasonable of interest in the SAVIN PARTMENT of this BANK. Consult Us Regarding Your Liberty Bonds THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA, N. A. SEATTLE BRANCH George T. 8. White, Manager GL. Wakeman Assistant Manager L, F, Macklem, Assistant Manager J.C, Glass, Aw ant anager Total ewources One Hundred Million Dollars 1 Jafter the woman, | Meted on the {dancing WASHINGTON, March 21-—“The| This ix the ultimatum brought hack | "tinged orchestra. Peace conference dare not and shalt | from Paris by Dr. Stephen . Wiss, |! nine and ho: jcated that they were WOMAN, DAZED, FALLS IN LAKE ‘Rescued by William Bly, Who Leaps From Ferry | Mra, Rebeca Joseph, 40, been missing all day 5 o'clock who had was found at Thursday evening in Lake where she bad fallen from the ferryboat at William Ty ht park the lake and managed to leaped into head both her until Capt water by keep above they Roy Bisnet, it u wandered away were rescued tn ught that Mre. he daxed condition, due to tines aceldentally fell into the lake was taken to her home OPEN COURT FIGHT TO BLOCK PROHIBITION OLYMPIA, Maroh « 21--Arrange ments for a test sult to try the valid ity of passing a refe Ution to restrain sta ratificatio of the national prohibition amendment un- ut next general election were completed Thursday by John . 3 phy, of Seattle, Mandamus p probably will be ineatitun acceptance of the petition It ia claimed that if this method ts followed in a sufficient number of . national prohibition may Joneph from in a and She be ‘SMALL CLAIMS BILL'S SIGNED ‘will Give Opportunity for Economical Litigation OLYMPIA, | Gov. Mart bills Mareh has slened wed by = the Among them tm the Nehing small claims ¢ Huigante may go to sett volving $26 or ing attorneys, The justice will act as refe hear the of both sides make the decision, Heretofore expense of litigation has p many poor people from all claim, her 21—Acting eight more legislature wsure estab» | urts, to which lisputes in lens without engag nd the ented wetting 5 bills signed | 8 i—Katablishing indus trian} home and clinic for women suf fering from infectious dimeases. 8. B, 17%—Amending the grain in spection law to give state inspectors | more r, bringing peas under the law and increasing the penalties for violation 8. B. 184—The land reclamation policy bill, appropriating $150,000 from the revolving fund and an adai tional §100,000 from the general fund H, B. 111—Validating the tax levy of the city of Snohominh H. Bh, 180—-Creating the bureau of farm develo t in eountion. H. H. 24i—The new dairy code, providing for sanitary standards ul 1t—Civing the labor com- Minsioner power to settle Misputes for seasonable labor, | Lonesome Girls, Who Work, Are Eager t “Seattio’s girl workers are not slackers or hot house plants. a grind of eight hours a day for six days a week will not dampen thelr ardor to be up an# doing in the after-dinner pleasure time, of in the pienic holiday provided by the Sunday respite, Nothing short of a clip over Seattle's bouley outdoor baseball meet will natiafy their desire for polite, lady-lke port in leisure hours The committee in charge of regiv tral in the women's division of the war camp comrfunity service in still holding {te breath over the census presented by the registration cards which were passed out at the big rally of Seattle's employed girls at the Broadway high school Tuce day evening Three hundred girls not only pledged themselves to the conserva tive activities on the list, much as swimming, basketball, dramatics and chorus, but proffered a variety of wuggestions which has «imply amazed the committee Want to Ride Horses ? Here are some of the things the girls want to do, which were not dy: To have a de poution and folk and #traight instruction, a ukuldle and an outdoor base ack riding club, Among the qualified, Indy-tike « | Uvities swimming held the palm for Even “The war will have been fought in| Who showed his patriotiom Haat sum. | POPUlariLy, receiving 116 registrants. |Next was chorus, with a following of $1 aspiring prima donnas, and dramatics are popular with a total of 63, Mrs. Ivan E. Deering, com,! munity organizer, [practice will be begun immediately under the supervision of a special instructor, At the personal request of the girls themselves, G. B. Chi chester, assistant director of the war camp community service, will jead the chorus Volunteer Ie tained for athletion and dramatics. May Have a Band Just 4 feeler, the committee | lated “military drill" among the or dinary recreational activities, and| how With 50 eager soldieretten sign: | ed up, it behooves them to find a} qualified military instructor, The “band” enlistment only eight sponsors, but with th girls who have pledged themselv to an orchestra, the prospect of an organization lis #till rosy The census taken at the way bigh school the other evening shows triumphant figures in war community progress, For only 46 out of 300 attendants at the nm alr to other girls’ organizatic sity, ‘The women's division is ab scored az NIGHT WITH CooTiEs | NETS NEGRO $250) COLUMBUS, Obio, Mareh Robert P. Brown, colored, 847 sett at., told Common Pleas pions Rogers that he spent the night of January 8, last, in efty prison— with the cooties Brown was arrested on an affi.| davit sworn to by William Geddes, then a driver for the’ Columbus Yel. low Taxtcab Co, He was charged with having dodged a taxi bill to be the wrong He sued Geddes in common pleas court for $500 damages, “Ab sat there in that cell and Just watched dem cooties crawl up mah | arm and around mah neck,” Brown told the court The jury awarded damages, Brown $250 STILL HELP KE Is of the n of France move- ar orphans, subs | still welcome at headquarters, in the | Norther Life building, Would Rather Fight Than Work “I suffered for, years with stomach | trouble and could not eat, and just | hated for any one to say work 1 would rather fight Since taking a course of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, I actually want to work, and talk about eat, Iam the last one to leave the table now." It} is a simple, harmless preparation | that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allaye » inflammation which causes prac- tically all stomach, liver and intesti nal ailments, including appendiciti One dowe will convince or money re funded. Bartell'’s Five Drug Stores and druggists os ana Usement «or an! public | is making ar’) jrangements to secure a local swim: | ™ ming tank for the girls’ classe, and rx have been ob-} Broad. | 2 | ‘land other ste o Find Recreation ready reaching the truly lonesome | girl of the big city All girls who did not attend rally at Broadway high school Tuesday evening can now make registration in the women's division of the war camp community service by secur. cards from Mrs, Ivah BE. Deer Room 701, Soldiers’ and Sail-| ore’ club, Fourth and Cherry, The activities are open to all employed girls free of charge. Athletic, dramatic groups will ail meet at roadway | high school, Hikes will start from the Sailors’ and Soldiers’ club. The partial program is as follows Friday, March 21, 7:30 p, m., dra matic and basketball groups will or. ganixe. Sunday, March 23, short hikes to start at 2 p.m. Tuesday March megaphone chorus» Thursday, March 27, basketball practice and organis: of swim. ming groups, Friday, Mareh 28 dramatic groups and meeting of those interested in poster campaign, To Relieve Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness And Head Noises Persdns suffering from catarrhal | + who are growing hard | of ring and have he will be glad to know and = chorus stances has effec after other treatments Sufferers who could scarcely hear have had their hearing restored to! yoh_ an extent that the tick of watch was nly audible sev inches away from either fore, If you know of somec troubled with head note deafness, pr can be prepared at home, aed ie | made as follows: Bec ee from. your a 1 ) Take int (double xt thie hor on. | wen ome and odd ts it % pint of | |hot_ water and Qalittie swranulated sugar; stir unti! dissolved. Take one tablespoonful four times a day. | Parmint aed in th not jonly to re by to | intlammat | Bustachian 4 equalize the > drum, ‘but to correct any excess of | secretions in the middie a the results it gives are neatly ‘always quick and tiv | Every person who haa catarrh in jany form, or distressing | Missing sounds in thelr ears, mahould give thin recipe a trial, | | There is a much closer connection) | between the stomach and brain than | | most people imagine, It is because | of this close connection that indiges- | tion, belching, sour, gassy stomach nach miseries—all of signs of acid stom: | n followed by Ke blinding, splitting which are sui jach—are #0 vere attacks of | headaches Nervousness, sleeplessness, irrita- | bility, mental depression, melan- |cholia and many other disorders which affect the brain can also near ly always be traced to the same source-—acid-stomach. So often you hear people say :“I Jam #o nervous I think I'll fly to | pleces;" or “It seems I never get & good night's sleep any more, my nerves are all on edge.” Little do | they dream that acid stomach is the al cause of their troubles be- ause very often there are no pains in the stomach at all. So you see, you can't always judge an acid. | stomach condition by the way your | stomach, itself, feels. If you are weak, nervous, unfit— if you are not up to your old time’ |form—if you lack your accustomed enthusiasm, energy and pep—make | this teat and see if it isn't acid. stomach that is holding you back robbing you of your health, strength }and vigor. Get a big box of | BATONIC—the wonderful modern medicine that so quickly puts an jacid stomach to rights, It is in want tasting tablets | 5 like a bit of candy the form ofp nat you ent ‘ite taste pleasant, Nervousness and Headaches Caused by Acid-Stomach SHAFER mene seca a LARGEST CLOTHIERS Men’s Suits and Overcoats Still at Sale Prices For high-quality clothing at never before have they off: over thirty years Shafer sold but ary Bros. have reasonable prices, 1 such extraordi: values as at this time. The prices are so low, com pared to the quality of the garments offered, that all sense of value is lost, and there remains only the fact of remarkable savings. To appreciate your opportunity you must see the coats and suits them- selves. For a few days longer: Men’s Suits and Overcoats $22.75 $28.75 $33.75 $37.85 Brimful of Style See These Waist-Seam Suits | Young fellows will be quick to note the snap | in these smart new models, You'll like them. Lots of ginger in ‘ ¢ the patterns, months of wear in the materials. ‘ { { Our Boys’ Department Is Headquarters for Juvenile Clothing An exceptional line of Knickerbocker Suits for boys from 6 to 17 years old, includes many handsome patterns in gray and blue mixtures, All are serviceable garments, good Miry and really unusual values at...............00ee-0+++ S10, oO Now On—Spring Showing of Boys’ Hats, Caps, Shirts and Neckwear New in materials and colorings, carefully tailored in the latest styles, these handsome suits from Sampeck and Skolny repre- sent the highest quality in Boys’ Clothing. You'll be su at the worth of these garments. Priced at...$15, $18, $20 Boys’ Hand-Tailored Suits SHAFER BROS. Second and University FOR STUBBORN COUGHS AND COLDS | Dr. King’s New Discovery has a fifty year record behind it It bulit ft reputation’ on its pro ction of poultive results, on ite surenens in relieving the throat ir ritation of colds, coughs, grippe and bronchial attacks, “Dr, King’s New Discovery? Why, my folks wouldn't use anything else!” That's the general nation-wide esteem in which this well-known remedy ix held. Its action is prompt, its relief gratify- ing. Haifa century of cold and cough | checking. Sold by druggists every: where. (0c and $1.20. Bowels Out of Kilter? That's nature calling for relief. Assist ber in her dafiy duties with Dr. King’s New Life Pills, Not a purgative in the uspal dose, but a mild, effective, corrective, laxative that teases the bowen Into action and chases “blues.” BATONIC rida the stomach of excess acid, Brings instant relief from in digestion, heartburn, sour belching, food repeating, bloat and gas and makes the stomact cool, pure, sweet and comfortable, Dentists warn us against the bad effects of acid mouth, pointing out that the acid eats through the enamel of the teeth, causing them to decay, You can easily imagine then the amount of damage excess acid will cause to the delicate or- ganization of the stomach! ‘Thousands of people are using BATONIC and the results obtained are so remarkable as to be almost unbelievable, Yet their letters of gratitude, many of which are re- celved daily, prove absolutely that EATONIC does all and even..more than we claim, The medical pro- fession, too, recognizes the great value of this wonderful remedy. A learned Michigan doctor wrote re- cently: ‘I have had such wonder: ful success with HATONIC that I want every one to know how quick- ly it will neutralize the acidity of the stomach (acid-stomach) and the stomach will soon be sweet and normal again, andthe sick man well and happy once more.” So be sure to get a big box. of BATONIC from your druggist to- day, If it falls in any way to give you the kind of satisfaction’ you want, take it back—he will refund | your money. He doesn’t want one of your money — unless EATONIC helps you, CID-STOMAC IPATONIC} Seattle’s Largest Clothiers BRADBURY CLOTHES Reflect the Newest _ Fashions You will always find the lat- est models in BRADBURY CLOTHES faithfully mirroring the newest in Men’s Styles. That is one of the big reasons for the popularity of BRAD- BURY GARMENTS, The other two reasons are Quality and | Price. | Quality in Men’s Clothing is the result of using first-grade materials and carefully tailor- ing them. After you have ex- amined a BRADBURY SUIT or COAT you'll agree that bet- ter materials or better tailoring cannot be found elsewhere at | the price. and Upward On Dignified Credit Not only do you get better clothes at the price, | but you also have the convenience of paying a | little down and a little each week or every pay-day while you are wearing the garments. Come in and let us show you the up-to-the- | minute fashions in BRADBURY CLOTHES. They'll please you—and so will our Easy Credit Plan. tm 211 Union Street Store Hours 9 to 6 aes CREDIT GLADLY prised First and University

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